Watch: Beyoncé, Jay-Z chose to remain seated during the American national anthem at Super Bowl 2020
In the United States, no one is disciplined or arrested for not standing during the national anthem.
Jay-Z & Beyoncé sit during the National Anthem last night before the Super Bowl
— EBRO In The Morning (@EBROINTHEAM) February 3, 2020
What are your thoughts on it? #EbrointheMorning
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I have no thoughts about what people choose to do with their own body during a song.
— MichaelOFrancis (@MikeOFranciss) February 3, 2020
In the nation anthem it still call black people slaves no wonder Beyoncé and Jay-z don’t stand I don’t either pic.twitter.com/4lcthDzd2m
— Jxduniverse (@purevibes7) February 3, 2020
I know we’re all looking at the same picture where two white people are sitting during the national anthem by Jay & Beyonce. Quit with the fake outrage and let’s call a spade a spade. pic.twitter.com/67br6pI0rm
— Jazmyn Dorsett (@jazmyndorsett) February 3, 2020
Y’all mad beyonce didn’t stand for the anthem while y’all were home sitting down too? Make it make sense pic.twitter.com/TghZ0gPSMU
— Brandon😇 (@bbrandonbrown22) February 3, 2020
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