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Ana Navarro says 'The Star Spangled Banner' is 'White Supremacist National Anthem'

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A disturbing video is going viral in which The View co-host Ana Navarro blatantly claims that The Star Spangled Banner is the “white supremacist anthem.”

Navarro slams the national anthem

Although Navarro, who has long claimed to be a Republican but provides no evidence to back it up and regularly expresses radically liberal views to the left-wing media, actually made these comments last month, they are only now making the rounds on the Internet.

While discussing Donald Trump’s “carnage” comments that the media infamously latched on to, Navarro accused the former president of encouraging his supporters to attack people of color with the comments he makes about migrants entering the US.

“I will never stop caring,” Navarro said Raw story. “I have cared from the first minute, and I will continue to care for the rest of my life, because I think we have learned that words matter.”

“And you know, it’s really funny because you mentioned this alternative anthem,” she continued. “How ironic is it that every time the black national anthem is played, a lot of these people go crazy? I think it’s just their white supremacist anthem, okay.”

This comes at a time when the American national anthem is under attack from leftists like never before. “Lift Every Voice And Sing,” known as the Black National Anthem, is now played along with “The Star Spangled Banner” before major sporting events like the Super Bowl.

Related: NFL is on fire after announcing ‘Black National Anthem’ will be performed during the Super Bowl

Megyn Kelly torches the Black National Anthem

Many conservatives have pointed out that this only divides Americans even more than they already are, as the actual national anthem is something meant to bring the country together as one.

“The so-called Black National Anthem has no place at the Super Bowl,” former Fox News host Megyn Kelly wrote on social media during the game. “We already have an anthem and that includes EVERYONE.”

Kelly later doubled down on this on her SiriusXM talk show of the same name.

“Once again we were subjected to the so-called black anthem, ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’, before the actual national anthem – I’m tired of this. It’s not necessary,” Kelly argued Mediaite.

“It’s divisive!” she continued. “There is one anthem for all of us! Every American. It makes no sense – in fact, it really is a middle finger to the country and to those of us who love each other, regardless of skin color, to try to divide us by race when we get to the Super Bowl anthems!”

Watch Kelly talk more about this in the video below.

Related: Megyn Kelly Torches the Black National Anthem – ‘Doesn’t Belong to the Super Bowl’

Kari Lake reveals what’s wrong with the black national anthem

In September last year, former Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake of Arizona revealed what exactly is wrong with the black national anthem.

“I’m against a ‘black anthem’ for the same reason I’m against a ‘white anthem,’ a ‘gay anthem,’ a ‘straight anthem,’ a ‘Jewish anthem,’ a ‘Christian anthem.’ Anthem,’ and so on,” Lake explained Newsweek.

“We are ONE NATION, under God. Francis Scott Key’s words apply to every American citizen, regardless of the color of their skin,” she continued.

Contrary to what Navarro said, there is nothing “white supremacist” about “The Star Spangled Banner.” While the Black National Anthem is designed to divide Americans even further than they already are, “The Star Spangled Banner” aims to bring them together, which is why the left is so desperate to destroy it.

Navarro can bash “The Star Spangled Banner” all she wants, but there are millions of American patriots who won’t let the national anthem of this great country go anywhere anytime soon.

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