"Many people don't like the fact that Trump changed The name The Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America? Isn't that to be considered divisive to people from Mexico?"
--I don't care what people in Mexico, or from Mexico think about the name change. They can call the gulf whatever they want to call it. This has nothing to do with the black anthem being sung before sporting events.
"Having different versions of our American anthem, doesn't change the American anthem. It's just a version."
--The black anthem isn't a "different version" of the National Anthem. And it isn't being sung before games to bring people together, it is being sung to divide us. It is being sung to raise one group of people above another group. The reasoning behind this is because there are people who believe that black people have it harder and it all stems from white people keeping them down. They sing this "anthem" because they believe they're better than the rest and they think they deserve their own song.
Again, where are the white anthems? Asian anthems? Hispanic anthems?
"The above issue has echos of the Cracker Barrel logo change. Apparently, issues such as these, only matter to a specific segment of our population."
Nope, it matters to people who are sick and tired of a certain group of people trying to change and erase classic American staples. And the Cracker Barrel change proved to be a disaster because they tried to change something that wasn't broken. Not everything has to be "modernized."