Texas Fans Want Ted Cruz Banned From Longhorns Games
Let's be honest, folks: college football is a religion in Texas. And like any good religion, it has its saints and sinners. Right now, Ted Cruz is firmly in the sinner category for a lot of Longhorns fans.
They're calling for a ban on the senator from attending games at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. The reason? Well, it's all about that "Let's Go Brandon" chant that has become synonymous with anti-Biden sentiment. Cruz, a staunch Republican, has been known to use this chant at public events, including sporting events.
Now, I know what you're thinking: "How is a chant at a football game a big deal?" But think about it for a minute. This chant is super political. It's basically a code for "F*** Joe Biden." And for a lot of Texas fans, it's completely out of place at a game where everyone is supposed to be focused on rooting for the Longhorns.
You've got kids, families, and people from all different political backgrounds at these games. It's supposed to be about unity and shared passion for the team. This chant just feels like a slap in the face to those who don't agree with Cruz's political views.
Is this a real problem?
Honestly, it's hard to say. There's no evidence that the chant has actually disrupted a game. But it's definitely created tension and frustration among a lot of fans. And for some, it's a reason to avoid games altogether.
What's the solution?
I think the answer is simple: leave politics out of the stadium. College football is supposed to be a unifying force, a place where everyone can come together and cheer for the same team.
Maybe Cruz should just stick to cheering quietly in the stands. Or, better yet, just stay home. Let the fans enjoy the game without being forced to listen to political chants.
What do you think? Should Ted Cruz be banned from Longhorns games? Let's hear it in the comments!