The Blessed Virgin Mary of Solitude weighed in yesterday. She tweeted her thoughts on how tawdry the members of the Miracle on Ice 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team accessorized their wardrobe for the 40-year anniversary celebration of their defeat of the Russians. Say what?
María de la Soledad Teresa O’Brien translated from Spanish means “The Blessed Virgin Mary of Solitude.” Shortened, she goes by Soledad O’Brien. Soledad was an NBC, MSNBC, and CNN anchor from 1991 till 2013 winning a Peabody and an Emmy Award along the way.
Since 2016, O’Brien has been the host for Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien, a nationally syndicated weekly talk show. She is also a member of the Peabody Awards board of directors, which is presented by the University of Georgia’s Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Solitude means “the state or situation of being alone.” Except Soledad is anything but alone.
Sunday she tweeted “Ugh….so disappointed by the @1980MiracleTeam. I loved watching that game as a kid with my dad. To see them on a stage, in MAGA hats-kinda crushing I have to say.”
And so America was “lit” as the young uns like to say, or used to like to say. Tweets on both sides of the aisle set the virtual world on fire.
One side @SJUA08 provided “The USA Hockey team UNITED a nation in 1980. The same team DIVIDED this nation more by participating in a MAGA rally. The Miracle Team now is part of our national nightmare.”
The other side @BroodingManatee countered, “If I took other people’s political opinions this seriously, I’d have to disavow all my favorite bands and stop watching movies entirely.”
All of the above freedom of speech is guaranteed by the First Amendment. The faithful First also guarantees freedom of the press. And, we submit, that is where the worst of all blurred lines have been crossed. We’re pretty sure Walter Cronkite would look down his nose and over his reader glasses at old solitude Soledad.
The press used to stay out of shaming people for expressing their thoughts through freedom of speech. In fact, they used to vigorously defend it. Burn the flag. Wear a MAGA hat. It’s all the same. But, today it isn’t. Today, you are entitled to your opinion and right to express it only if it aligns with others’ thoughts.
If not, let the condemnation and name-calling begin and never end. A few that come to mind are bigot, misogynist, racist, homophobe, elitist, and one-percenter. There’s white privilege. The war on women has now lasted longer than the 100-years war. It’s must be all bad. Don’t believe me? Ask any member of the press that disagrees with you.
Reporters used to cover protesters yelling in the streets. Now they are the protesters yelling into the microphone.
It’s their right even though it used to be wrong. It will take a miracle to reverse this course.