I noticed this as well when I was watching the big game. There was an awful lot of forced diversity during the Super Bowl including a lot of military propaganda featuring a very diverse group of people including a ton of women in leadership roles.
The people that I know that were the most offended by this were people I know that were actually in the military and while we were there at the Elks Lodge watching, I just said to them something along the lines of that it doesn't matter and you can't really do anything about it so why not just choose something else to be angry about?
The thing that really sent them over the edge was the all woman flyover at the end of the national anthem.
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As much as I can't stand woke culture, I don't think that is at all what was going on here. If the people who got upset about it bothered to listen to the commentary instead of immediately flying off the handle into some sort of conservative diatribe they would have noticed that it was a celebration of 50 years of women flying in the US Navy. It wasn't a celebration of woke culture, it was a pretty momentous thing. 50 years is a long time and I can see no reason to celebrate that, can you?
I think that this applies MUCH more so to liberals but I believe conservatives have also been programmed to get alarmed and upset by almost anything these days. They didn't even take the time to listen to WHY it was an all woman flyover, they were only concerned about the fact that it was all women.
When conservatives do things like this and overreact, especially if they put their opinions online, it unfortunately doesn't look very good for all conservatives and I often feel as though events like this can be used as a trap to try to portray all conservatives as sexist.
The thing that I found amusing about this was that the same people that were upset about the "all woman flyover" had now been triggered, and this is something they always accuse people on the other side of the political fence of being guilty of on a regular basis. From that point forward any time a woman appeared on the screen, especially if they were doing commentary, they were pissed about the fact that the NFL is "woke" now! Then they started pointing out the very much diminished anti-racism statements on players' helmets.
They also didn't take much notice of the complete absence of taking a knee and even showed a lot of the players showing a great deal of respect for the national anthem. Why only notice certain things?
Well don't you think that there might be a tiny little chance that whoever the woman was that was on the sidelines actually DOES know a lot about the NFL and wasn't just a diversity hire? Or do you, the extremely overweight couch warrior automatically have more knowledge of the sport just because you are a dude? I think it is extremely important to know the difference and when people over react like this it kind of makes me a bit ashamed that on a lot of other issues, we have similar standpoints.
It may sound like I am trying to prop myself up here a bit but I get frustrated when I see anyone of any political affiliation allow themselves to be blinded by propaganda. There was no reason to be upset about women flyover and it would have been a bit disrespectful if it had been done entirely by men now, wouldn't it?
I suppose I am saying that if you are going to be political about everything, at least have a solid point. This was not one of them and conservatives that are getting upset about it, probably need to choose a different hill to die on :)