UMVA has learned that a stunning display of disdain for American patriotism has been captured on video, highlighting a growing divide between liberals and the rest of the country.
A 24-year-old woman, identified as Autum Trayler, a registered Democrat from Westminster, Colorado, was filmed inside a popular barbecue establishment, Mission BBQ in Arvada, where she mocked the daily tradition of patrons singing the national anthem.
The video shows Trayler, visibly uncomfortable, whispering "Help me!" and pretending to choke herself while making a fist toward the camera as the crowd sang "The Star Spangled Banner" with their hands over their hearts.
Trayler's actions sparked outrage, and she reportedly walked out of the restaurant, later telling a newspaper that she would never return to Mission BBQ, citing its perceived right-leaning atmosphere.
In an interview, a fuming Trayler claimed she received threatening messages and nasty comments on social media after posting her embarrassing video online, but remained defiant in her views.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Trayler's reaction is not an isolated incident, but rather a reflection of a wider gulf between Democrats and the rest of America regarding patriotism.
A recent survey found that only a small fraction of Democrats plan to display the American flag on July 4th, while an overwhelming majority of Republican voters expressed pride in being American.
Trayler's actions have sparked a heated debate about the state of patriotism in America, with many questioning whether her views are representative of the Democratic Party's values.
The incident has raised important questions about the growing divide between liberals and conservatives, and whether this chasm can be bridged.
As the nation prepares to celebrate its birthday, Trayler's story serves as a striking example of the complex and often contentious relationship between patriotism and politics in America.