The Blue State Conservative blogsite pops up occasionally on my searches. Monday’s column by P.F. Whalen -- "At Last, An American Sports Team To Be Proud Of" -- caught my eye. Here’s his feel-good conclusion:
Even if you don’t enjoy golf, if
you missed this weekend’s Ryder Cup competition you missed a marvelous
spectacle, and you missed an opportunity to observe true American greatness. We
had a great bunch of young men play their hearts out and win the coveted Ryder
Cup for their country. We witnessed fans chanting “USA, USA,” and players
urging on those chants. There was no kneeling or turning their backs on their
flag, like we saw certain Olympians do. There was no one casting shame on our
country or pointing out how bad we are for things that happened 156 years
ago. There was fist-raising, but it wasn’t in protest, it was in
jubilation.
There is much about modern American
athletics to be disgusted by. The NBA’s coddling of their gravy train known as
China. The NFL’s promotion of having two separate national anthems based on
your melanin levels. And MLB’s kowtowing to ridiculous leftist opposition to
improving election integrity. And many of the athletes in those sports don’t
just accept the nonsense, they propel it. But our 2021 Ryder Cup Team gave us
an opportunity to forget about those absurdities and focus on America as it
should be. Unified, happy, and unparalleled. God bless the 2021 U.S. Ryder Cup
Team.
Full article is here.
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