After a discussion of the country with the performance of the American national anthem in the Spanish language in a home match at the end of the week, she sees Nazza, the emerging singer, dancer and social media personality, a wave of appreciation after what appeared to be a violent decline.
According to the 30-year-old artist, who says she represents her domain and Colombian roots in both her art and public life, the unexpected option for “El Pendón Estreldo”, despite the alleged team instructions to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” in any language other than the English language.
The Spanish version was assigned to the national anthem in 1945 by President Franklin Roosevelt.
In an interview with Rachel Menitov from KTLA, Niza explained that the decision was a deliberate act of solidarity in the aftermath of the frequent migration enforcement raids and subsequent protests in Los Angeles.
“I knew that 80 %, 90 % of people in those stands were of Latin origin, Latin society,” she said. “I did it for them.”
The singer added that she expected to be beaten completely and was trying to close all of this while she was performing.
She said: “When I opened my eyes and heard the core and saw everyone standing and chanting, it was very overwhelming because at that moment, I knew that I did the right thing.”
In a video posted onTikhak Soon after her performance, I shared an emotional explanation: “I felt I needed to do so. Para Mi Gente,” she said. “It is safe to say that I have never been allowed on this field again.”
While some fans said that they prefer to keep politics out of sport, many others criticize the silence of the World Championship Championship during the ice activity in a city full of Latin fans.
On Tuesday, Dodgers recently issued a statement, saying this about Nezza:
“There were no difficult consequences or feelings from the evaders regarding her performance. She was not asked to leave. We will be happy with her back.”
The singer Ktla told that she was surprised by the Dodgers statement because this is not the initial message she received from the institution, saying that the team’s actress told her manager that they should not contact or send an email to the team again.
Sean Ervene, a Dodger fans, said that he respects the singer’s choice to stand with society.
He said, “I just think there is someone who needs to speak at the time, and it seems that the evaders did not do it.” “So, I was happy to see it.”
Another fan echoed, Katie Al -Dana Al -Mashaer, saying she wished to do more people.
She said, “He is a political, and I think what I did was great.” “We need more.”
Despite the Dodgers statement, Nza said she still does not feel welcomed on the field, but she admitted that things could of course change over time.