Haider - my point was the chant came from somewhere, in your example, yes it may be construed as racism, but ONLY in that one example.
There are a 10000 others possible explanations that dont involve racism.
A decorated vet being there for instance.
Honoring the flag.
For it to be racism - we'd have to make the leap of logic and assume that ONE WHOLE SIDE was white and that the other WHOLE SIDE was a minority. Thats the only way that could be construed as racism IMHO.
People should not get offended when their fellow citizens chant USA - If they were shouting WHITES, or LEGALS, or CITIZENS, or any other 1000 possiblities, then yes, it probably would be racism, but your assuming that theyre using their countries name to be racist? I dont buy it. I dont buy that the side chanting was all white either, especially being from Texas.
I feel like this is a bunch of thin skinned pussies getting uptight because they felt someone was drawing an US vs THEM attitude.
For it to be racism, requires quite a leap of logic and information we dont have.