USA Fencing Declines to Explain Reason for Policy Changes on National Anthem, Prioritizing Pro-LGBTQ States
- U.S.A. Fencing has reversed a policy favoring LGBTQ-friendly states for competition sites after public backlash, according to the organization.
- The board announced a new policy requiring the national anthem to be played at all national events starting in 2025, as reported by U.S.A. Fencing.
- The organization stated that decisions for event sites will now prioritize cost, safety, and convenience, moving away from ideological considerations, according to U.S.A. Fencing.
- U.S.A. Fencing intends to host events across nine states, including Texas and Florida.
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USA Fencing Changes Policies That Prioritized LGBTQ-Friendly States, Prevented Playing Of National Anthem
MSN reports that USA Fencing’s board of directors voted to amend its current policy that prioritized states with LGBTQ-friendly laws for host sites for competitions and a policy that prevented the playing of the national anthem at some events. Read more at MSN
USA Fencing Reverses LGBTQ State Policy, Restores National Anthem at Events
It feels like common sense took a long vacation, doesn’t it? For a while now, it seems like some people wanted to turn everything upside... The post USA Fencing Reverses LGBTQ State Policy, Restores National Anthem at Events appeared first on Patriot Journal.
USA Fencing Reverses Course on Anthem Ban and LGBT Based Blacklist After Massive Backlash
USA Fencing has changed two controversial policies—one banning the national anthem and another blacklisting conservative states—after months of public outrage and a high-profile congressional hearing. Key Facts: USA Fencing’s board voted to reverse a policy that favored LGBTQ-friendly states for competition sites. The board also approved a uniform national anthem policy to take effect at the 2025 Summer Nationals. The changes follow backlash ov…

USA Fencing changes policies that prioritized LGBTQ-friendly states, prevented playing of national anthem
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