Riley Gaines’ criticism of Brittney Griner’s kneeling during the National Anthem underscores a broader debate about respect for national symbols and the role of personal beliefs in public expressions of patriotism. While Gaines advocates for honoring national symbols as a sign of respect for the opportunities provided by the country, Griner’s kneeling reflects a commitment to addressing systemic issues and advocating for change. This tension between personal convictions and public symbols highlights the complexity of national discourse and the ongoing dialogue about what it means to show respect and patriotism in a diverse society.