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Nobody Is Wearing Red, White, and Blue Like Beyoncé

Last updated: July 4, 2025 6:00 am
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As someone who doesn’t typically overthink their outfits, there are a few exceptions that come to mind. One of those exceptions is when I’m attending a game and need to show support for a team with specific colors, such as red, white, and blue. The other exception is when it’s the Fourth of July.

I vividly remember a recent trip to Philadelphia to watch a 76ers vs. Golden State Warriors game. Wanting to support the Sixers without looking like a walking American flag, I carefully chose a blue crop top, a white faux fur coat, and a bold red lip. It’s a delicate balance to strike, especially considering the complex history of this country.

American history is stained with atrocities against Black people, from slavery to Jim Crow to ongoing systemic racism. Despite the significant contributions of Black people to the formation of the United States, the mistreatment and disenfranchisement continue to this day. As someone who has lived a privileged life in America, I have never felt a strong urge to display patriotism outwardly, especially given the current political and social climate.

This Fourth of July, I find myself leaning towards wearing black instead of the traditional red, white, and blue. To me, it feels more like a day of mourning for America rather than a celebration of its birthday. The image of Beyoncé in Coperni encapsulates this sentiment perfectly, showcasing a powerful and somber tone that resonates with how many Americans are feeling today.

In a time where the country is grappling with deep-rooted issues of inequality and injustice, it’s important to reflect on what patriotism truly means. While the Fourth of July is typically a day of fireworks and barbecues, this year calls for a more introspective and contemplative approach. As we navigate through these challenging times, let us not forget the struggles of those who have been marginalized and oppressed, and strive towards a more inclusive and equitable future for all.

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