UMVA has learned that a shocking display of disdain for American patriotism has been revealed in a Colorado woman's behavior inside a popular barbecue establishment.
Autum Trayler, a 24-year-old registered Democrat from Westminster, was filmed by herself singing along to a patriotic tune playing in the background at Mission BBQ in Arvada. However, when the song turned out to be America's national anthem, Trayler's demeanor changed dramatically.
The video shows patrons putting their hands over their hearts and singing along to "The Star Spangled Banner," but Trayler appears horrified, whispering "Help me!" while pretending to choke herself and making a fist toward the camera.
Trayler reportedly walked out of the establishment, later telling the Daily Mail that she would never return to Mission BBQ, citing that it's "just a little too right-side leaning for me to feel comfortable supporting myself."
In an astonishing display of entitlement, Trayler claimed she received nasty threats after posting her embarrassing video online, saying she received "quite a few kind of crazy threats through my DMs and not the nicest comments over this."
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Trayler's reaction is not an isolated incident, but rather a reflection of a deeper divide between Democrats and the rest of America regarding patriotism. A recent poll showed that only a fraction of Democrats plan to display the American flag on July 4th, and fewer than one in five Democrats are proud to be Americans.
In stark contrast, a significant majority of Republican voters said they felt proud to be Americans, highlighting a profound disconnect between the two parties.
Trayler's actions have sparked a heated debate about the state of patriotism in America, with many questioning whether her behavior is representative of the Democratic Party's values.