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Home Front: Politix
Get rid of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ as national anthem, Cal NAACP
2017-11-09
[MIAMIHERALD] When California lawmakers return to the Capitol in January, the state chapter of the NAACP will be seeking their support for a campaign to remove “The Star-Spangled Banner” as the national anthem.

The organization last week began circulating among legislative offices two resolutions that passed at its state conference in October: one urging Congress to rescind “one of the most racist, pro-slavery, anti-black songs in the American lexicon” as the national anthem, and another in support of former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who launched a protest movement against police brutality among professional athletes by kneeling when “The Star-Spangled Banner” was played before games.

“We owe a lot of it to Kaepernick,” California NAACP President Alice Huffman said. “I think all this controversy about the knee will go away once the song is removed.”

The kneeling protests have drawn attention to an infrequently-sung third verse from “The Star-Spangled Banner,” which includes the passage:
Their blood has wash'd out their foul footstep's pollution.

No refuge could save the hireling and slave

From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave
Some interpretations of the lyrics conclude that they celebrate the deaths of black American slaves who joined British troops during the War of 1812 to gain their freedom. Francis Scott Key, who wrote the lyrics of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” was a slave owner and fierce opponent of abolition who may have sparked the first race riot in Washington, D.C.

Huffman said Congress, which adopted “The Star-Spangled Banner” as the national anthem in 1931, should find a replacement that is not “another song that disenfranchises part of the American population.”


Die Stem (The Call of SA - Note the similarities) is now outlawed, along with the old flag. Probably just a coincidence. Nothing to do with a communist takeover.
Posted by:Fred

#16  Something by the Wu Tang Clan instead?
Posted by: bbrewer126   2017-11-09 20:58  

#15  Just think hOw "Dixie" would go over
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2017-11-09 19:07  

#14  El Deguello, or Big Pimpin'? Decisions, decisions.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2017-11-09 17:01  

#13  I love how they bash the anthem for a stanza that was removed long ago. That's like hating a movie because of deleted scenes.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2017-11-09 14:54  

#12  not sure how the star spangled banner is at all racist, and pro slavery? did they even read the words or know of the history behind the writing of the song? these people have the mentality of a worm
Posted by: 746   2017-11-09 12:31  

#11  Most California legislators would probably prefer this:

Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-11-09 10:48  

#10  The unsettling part of this story is that you never know what nonsense the California legislature will pass.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-11-09 10:46  

#9  NAACP: N_______ Agitating And Creating Problems.
Posted by: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy   2017-11-09 10:40  

#8  Hell no, the Star-Spangled Banner stays as the national anthem. Enough of this bullshit.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-11-09 10:34  

#7  I think Donald Sutherland had it about right.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-11-09 07:45  

#6  Would you prefer - Battle Hymn of the Republic?

(might be after the next civil war you provoke)
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-11-09 07:38  

#5  If we must, how about "Proud to Be An American"?

Failing that, how about "That's What I Like About the South"?

(I know they won't stop until we're all singing "F*ck the Police" before each game, but let's make them work for it.)
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2017-11-09 06:57  

#4  There's been talk about dumping the Star Spangled Banner before. But usually for reasons like its too hard to sing. Now I'll bet the Cal NAACP would want something written by an African-American*. Something by James Brown not might be bad. "I Feel Good" has a nice catchy tune.

*If my ancestors came from say Morroco, wouldn't I be an African-American too.
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2017-11-09 05:48  

#3  They have been on the job too long.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-11-09 04:39  

#2  Personally, I think these clowns are trying to test the extent of the leverage their policies have developed over the years.
Posted by: gorb   2017-11-09 03:28  

#1  No.

Go Away. Your attempts at getting attention are becoming pathetic.
Posted by: Injun Bucket8891   2017-11-09 03:07  

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