If anyone thought former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick was going to shy away from her conservative beliefs on such topics as patriotism and biology, think again.
You may recall that Patrick was on the receiving end of some heat for *GASP* attending a conservative political conference for students.
Well, it seems she’d like y’all to know that she doesn’t care if you’re offended by her love of America. Oh, and by the way, for those of you who don’t know what a woman is because you’re not a biologist, there are only two genders too.
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Danica Patrick Ain’t Backing Down
Patrick’s comments came during an interview with Isabel Brown. While she admitted to being taken aback by the outrage mob for attending a pro-America event, she had no intentions of backpedaling.
“We come from a family that’s very much conservative and back Republicans, so it was a good place to be,” she said of the conference that sparked outrage.
“If you love America, there’s Red, White and Blue everywhere. It was really cool. So, I posted about it, and people just seemed to think I was just some radical, crazy MAGA person.”
“I was like, ‘Wow.’ All I really said was that I love America. I found it really sad and shocking that that could be so polarizing.”
Crazy Times We Live In
Well, we hate to be the bearer of bad news, Danica. But welcome to the world in 2024 – where everything is political. If you’re not in lockstep with the leftist elites in sports and entertainment, then you’re going to be shamed into submission.
Patrick admitted she was surprised that there are people out there offended by those who love America.
“Just doesn’t seem like these beliefs – whether it’s ‘There are two genders,’ or, ‘I love America’ – should be really not clear to people,” she told Brown.
Got it? So simple!
“We just live in a weird time where, any kind of conservative belief system, you can’t even talk about it,” Patrick added. “You just can’t be proud of those things anymore.”
You can here at Bounding Into Sports, Danica.
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