Bill Maher Blasts the NFLโs Black National Anthem
13 Sep 2021
CLAY: We were talking about this earlier. I took my son. He wanted to go for his birthday to the Titans game. I understand there are people out there that say, โWhy would you support any form of sports, including the NFL, when they allow protests, when they are being disrespectful?โ I thought, by and large, the NFL on September 12th was very respectful of September 11th.
There was not the black national anthem played at the game that I went to. But it was played on the opening Thursday night, and Bill Maher talked about this. Bill Maher increasingly is willing to attack the absurdity of left-wing ideals, and heโs doing so in an intelligent fashion. We want to play this for you.
MAHER: When people say to me sometimes, โLike, boy, you go after the left a lot these days. Why?โ Iโm like, โBecause youโre embarrassing me!โ
AUDIENCE: (laughter) (smattering of applause)
MAHER: Thatโs why Iโm going after the left in a way I never did before, because youโre inverting things that Iโฆ Iโm not going to give up on being liberal. This is what these teachers are talking about, that youโre taking children and making them hyperaware of race in a way they wouldnโt otherwise be.
I mean, I saw last night on the football game, Alicia Keyes sang Lift Every Voice and Sing which now I hear is called โthe black national anthem.โ Maybe we should get rid of our national anthem, but I think we should have one national anthem. I think when you go down a road where youโre having two different national anthemsโฆ
Colleges sometimes now have โ many of them have โ different graduation ceremonies for black and white, separate dorms. This is what I mean. Segregation. Youโve inverted the idea! Weโre going back to that under a different name.
CLAY: Heโs 100% right. We used to have fun with this because I think the only way you can win on issues like these is by ridiculing the absurdity. We would have, Buck, on our show we would play the Hispanic, the white, the black, and the Asian national anthem. We also had the gay national anthem and the womenโs national anthem to draw into it. Yeah. It was fun. We had callers call in.
BUCK: Are those real? Those exist?
CLAY: We picked them.
BUCK: Okay. (laughing)
CLAY: We did it in a comedic skit.
BUCK: I didnโt mean I didnโt know there was a, quote, โblack national anthemโ until pretty recently, so I had to have the possibility that there were these others.
CLAY: We did it in a comedic fashion. For instance, white people drafted Sweet Caroline as the white national anthem.
BUCK: You could have โ I donโt know โ Living on a Prayer, maybe?
CLAY: Oh, thatโs a good one too. I need to get that audio sent to us so that we can ridicule this. But it points to his larger issue, which is the entire point of the national anthem is that it brings us all together. Once you start excluding people based on race โ or doing different treatment based on race โ thatโs called racism, which is really what the left is doing now.
BUCK: Itโs not defensible, really. Intellectually, the things that are happening now that the left is pushing, it always devolves into incoherence which is why they respond to it with so much anger and accusations.
CLAY: Thatโs right.
BUCK: They donโt try to convince you about why this is a good thing. They say, โIt is. Shut up. Youโre racist.โ
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