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Posted: 2025-06-16 04:34:16 UTC

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A Dodgers National Anthem singer, known as 'Baby Nezza,' sang in Spanish despite being told not to, citing ICE raids as her motivation. She expressed that her actions stem from love and positive energy, while some observers likened the situation to 'Virtue Signal Olympics.'
Singer's decision to sing the National Anthem in Spanish.
Motivation behind the act: ICE raids.
Singer's self-affirmation of acting out of love and good energy.
Criticism likening the situation to 'Virtue Signal Olympics.'
Potential backlash for deviating from traditional National Anthem performance.
Balancing personal expression with professional responsibilities.
Navigating the political implications of the performance.