All-female country group kicked out of Seattle dance convention for wearing American flag T-shirts
The Borderline Dance Team explained that organizers claimed that several attendees at the Emerald City Hoedown felt "triggered and unsafe" by their attire.
The Emerald City Hoedown in Seattle has made headlines, and not because of the high level of competition. The Borderline Dance Team, a regional all-female country group, claimed they were kicked out of the dance convention. The reason? Wearing T-shirts with the American flag.
The dance group reported this situation through a post on Facebook. They explained that they had been invited to leave the event since several attendees claimed to feel "triggered and unsafe."
As explained in the statement, the organizer of the event, Rain Country Dance Association, an LGBT dance community, claimed that attendees felt uncomfortable with their clothing since it reminded them of the war between Israel and Hamas or certain transgender issues. It seemed like it was simply a warning but, moments later, the organization assured them that they had to change their shirts or they would not perform:
They refused to comply with the order since, as can be read in the post, they are not affiliated with any type of political ideology but do consider themselves patriotic: "My team doesn’t take a political stance. We came to dance. We’re a patriotic group. We support our military, our veterans, our first responders. We’re a group of patriots," they stated.
However, they were still kicked out for their American flag shirts, and another dance group, West Coast Country Heat, also wore American colors and were asked not to perform:
Seattle dance organization denies the events
The organization declined to respond to the request for comment officially. However, the president of the board, Ziadee Cambier, stated in a Facebook comment reported by The New York Post that the Borderline Dance Team was not asked to leave: