After Pat Mcafee called Canada as a “terrible” country to boo “, the banner of stars” before a WWE event in Toronto, he received ugly messages in a direct message from Instagram.
Elizabeth Irving made the US National Anthem. UU. Like a choir of boos it rained in the elimination chamber. Irving also sings the national anthem ahead of Vancouver Canucks and Vancouver Whitecaps.
Mcafee criticized Canadian fans and the country in general, for the boo during the real turkey transmission.
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Pat Mcafee sits in the Gameday game of ESPN College before the game between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Beaver Stadium at University Park, Pennsylvania, on November 2, 2024. (IMAGN)
“It is a bit stinky that it is in the terrible country of Canada that booed our national anthem to start all this,” Mcafee shouted at the transmission table. The boos had occurred in the country since the beginning of February in response to the rates of President Donald Trump and the cracks of the “51st State”.
Mcafee defended his comments earlier this week, and had a cost on social networks.
Mcafee ended up sharing direct messages from Instagram who received that they called him “pretend pathetic”, a “p —-” and wishing death to himself and his daughter.

Pat Mcafee appears during the WWE Fastlane Pro Wrestling event on October 7, 2023, at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (IMAGN)
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“I hope the little backpack dies.” Said a message.
“If you want S — in freedom of expression, you better be ready to die,” another wrote.
“Good morning beautiful people … standard Wednesday here … just a little death of random desires about me and my daughter … I hope everyone has a great day,” Mcafee shared.
Mcafee went to some of the reactions he received earlier this week.
“I am very proud and grateful that I am from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the United States of America … Canadians have a lot of passion for their country and I understand it … you abundant our country and said you are terrible …” Mcafee wrote In a publication.

Pat Mcafee at the ESPN College Gameday at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on January 1, 2024. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)
After Canada defeated the United States in the confrontation of the 4 nations, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau published in X: “You cannot take our game, and you cannot take our country.”