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NextImg:Singer Belts Out National Anthem in Spanish in Protest at Dodgers Game, Tears Up

Apparently, there's someone called "Baby Nezza" whom the Los Angeles Dodgers called on to sing the National Anthem. We've never heard of Baby Nezza, but in a video, she tears up when she remembers being told no, you can't sing the National Anthem in Spanish. She did it anyway and then posted a two-and-a-half-minute video explaining why she had to do it. This editor confesses he only made it to 1:41 before he couldn't take anymore. Maybe you'll have a stronger constitution.

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… out of love. Good energy out of love. And I'm proud of myself for doing that…”

It’s like we’re living through the Virtue Signal Olympics.

We heard one person clapping enthusiastically while she was singing, and it seems as though she got a pretty good reception from the crowd. It would have been nicer in English, though.

She also drops some facts about the National Anthem. Even though the lyrics were written by Francis Scott Key in 1814, inspired by the war of 1812, "The Star Spangled Banner" was officially commissioned by the U.S. State Department in 1945 "to foster a better relationship with Latin America." She says you can Google it, and this editor did, and all Google says is that it was officially adopted by law on March 3, 1931, when President Herbert Hoover signed a congressional act making it the official national anthem of the United States. No mention of Latin America. 

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We're not sure if she's an immigrant or not, but we're not going to Google "Baby Nezza."