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A seafood restaurant in Baltimore has gone viral on social media for its response to an article by news outlet HuffPost on American patriotism.

HuffPost published an piece about how some Americans, including some of the U.S. Olympians competing in the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, are struggling to feel patriotic about their country, experiencing as the outlet wrote, a “whiplash between pride” for their country and “national shame for the federal government.”

A heated exchange on X came after the U.S. men’s hockey team beat Canada 2-1, secured a gold medal, in the games on Sunday.

Why It Matters
The Winter Olympics seem to have exposed the divided sentiment some Americans feel towards their country at present. For some, the games have made them feel particularly patriotic, while others seem have found it harder to celebrate their country’s successes in the wake of a number of events, including Operation Metro Surge in the Twin Cities, and the fatal shooting of U.S. citizens in Minnesota by federal agents.

Some American Olympians have also said that they are struggling to feel patriotic while competing in this year’s winter games. For example, skier Hunter Hess said: “There’s obviously a lot going on that I’m not the biggest fan of. Wearing the flag doesn’t mean I represent everything going on in the U.S.” Hess’ comment prompted Trump to deem him a “real loser.”

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