Posted on 04/25/2019 4:15:42 AM PDT by Kaslin
Weve clearly got it good as a nation. Economic growth is robust. Joblessness has never been lower. The stock market is roaring. We live in relative peace. Theres very little to complain about these days.
Which is why we had to travel back to the 1930s to find a problem. Apparently, its Kate Smith.
I moved to Philadelphia nearly a decade ago and attended my first Flyers game shortly after. The sold-out crowd was fired up. It was a great atmosphere. Then, the pre-game festivities began.
The overhead scoreboard, center-ice played a grainy video of what appeared to me to be a husky grandmother from 1970-something. Wearing thick eyeglasses and a very dated dress and hairstyle, the woman belted out a powerful rendition of God Bless America.
The crowd cheered wildly.
What was that about, I asked somewhat snarkily to a lifelong Philadelphian next to me. Thats Kate Smith, he said without a beat as if to suggest I shouldve known better than to ask in the first place.
I shouldve known what she meant to the Flyers. How she became a cultural phenomenon in the city beginning in the late 1960s and through their Stanley Cup chase and ultimate victory in 1974 and seasons beyond.
I shouldve known the Flyers even erected a statue of Smith outside their arena after her death in 1986.
But the point is, I didnt know. Truly. I was from the Midwest. I was born in 1977. I had no ties to NHL hockey. I didnt know Kate Smith. She reminded me a little of Ethel Merman. And the only reason I know her is because of a cameo in Airplane which made me laugh so hard I had to look her up to fully get the joke.
Then, on a random Thursday this April I read the news. Kate Smiths statue has been covered up by a tarp. The next day, I read the Flyers will no longer play her version of God Bless America. A few days after that, her statue was taken down.
Why? Because of songs, she sang in the 1930s.
Now I dont know about you, but Im a naturally curious person. I dont like being told what my immediate reaction should be to something that completely blindsides me. When I heard the Flyers reacted so rapidly to something so out-of-left-field, I had to investigate. Just what was she singing? In what context were the lyrics?
Its important to again stress I have no emotional ties to Smith or to hockey. No disrespect to my Philly family. Im just dispassionate on this. Nevertheless, I was very confused by a pop-up controversy destroying a fifty-plus year tradition. I guess Im cursed with a functioning brain and not ruled by social media mobs.
Youve likely read by now what Ive read. The songs were 1930s satire. Smith didnt write them. One was performed not only by Smith but also by a famous black singer and noted commie Paul Robeson whos prominently featured on a Philadelphia mural even now.
In particular, the song Thats Why Darkies Were Born is a shocking thing to read as a title in 2019, its true. But again, being naturally curious instead of spoon fed, I looked up the lyrics. Theyre worth reading. If you do, I think youll see in them what I did. Enlightened commentary. Much like I see the enlightened commentary in my favorite film of all time Blazing Saddles.
Yes, I said enlightened for their time.
You have to look beyond darkies and n-words to see the intended good in this stuff. You also have to be prepared to understand the objectionable words were used for a specific purpose. To paint the users whites in this case as ignorant, stupid, and closed minded.
In fact, Id go as far as to say Thats Why Darkies Were Born not only shames whites for their short-sided bigotry and lack of appreciation for blacks, but goes further in giving blacks credit for their perseverance, work ethic, and most importantly a depth of spiritual discipline the song implies whites couldnt achieve.
Said another way, the song celebrates blacks as people far closer to God and godly ways than whites. But, Kate Smith sang darkies and Mel Brooks said the n-word so erase them from history forever! Words are all that matter now.
Context and nuance are SO last century.
Youve likely read about Smiths war bond fundraising during World War II that raked in what would have been billions in todays dollars to help the war effort. She was a patriot. She was super-famous.
Still, I would lay any amount of money on a bet that no one under the age of sixty could have answered questions about Kate Smith relating to the facts you just read. To nearly every Philadelphian not in a nursing home, Smith was simply a warm, positive tradition whose biography was long forgotten if ever known by most at all.
Now this woman with a rich, patriotic heritage, amazing talent and a truly positive relationship with Philadelphia is to be erased forever because were too woke in 2019 for century-old song lyrics which were really meant to slander the slanderers.
What else is Philadelphia too woke to tolerate? Independence Hall? The Constitution? The Founding Fathers? I shudder to think, and dont doubt its coming.
Please, just wake me when were done being woke.
You can’t entice people into communism without first erasing history.
Next target it bound to be Randy Newman for Short People.
Ping.
Author is a big fan of Blazing Saddles.
Not to mention Rednecks.
Brothers, sisters, when this world began
There was work to be done
And it seemed that someone
Left it to the colored man
Brothers, sisters, what must be, must be
Though the balance is wrong
Still your faith must be strong
Accept your destiny
Brothers, listen to me...
Someone had to pick the cotton
Someone had to pick the corn
Someone had to slave and be able to sing
That’s why darkies were born
Someone had to laugh at trouble
Though he was tired and worn
Had to be contented with any old thing
That’s why darkies were born
Sing, sing, sing when you’re weary
And sing when you’re blue
Sing, sing, that’s what you taught
All them white folks to do
Someone had to fight that old Devil
Shout about Gabriel’s Horn
Someone had to stoke that old train
That would bring God’s children to green pastures
That’s why darkies were born
Without the sort of shaming of society operative in the writing of That’s Why Darien We’re Born there would have been little progress made against racisim. Racisim went entirely against Patriotisim abs Judaeo/Christianity.
the title of this article is brilliant...unfortunately, we will never be "woke enough" until every last lunatic leftist is satisfied they got their way...IOW, we will never be woke enough
Kate Smith, who is being wrongfully decried by some as a racist today, is the one who brought Josephine Baker, the singer and civil rights activist to American television when no one else would. Baker had been forced to take her talent to Europe in the 1940s. It was the great Kate Smith who brought Baker back to America in 1951 and featured her on her TV show, The Kate Smith Hour. This was not the work of a racist.
This is exactly why even those conservatives with no sympathies for the Confederacy ought to oppose the PC Left's efforts to tear down Confederate flags and monuments. The "woke" Left isn't going to stop with Confederate symbols. Today it's a statue of Stonewall Jackson, tomorrow a statue of George Washington will be on the same hit list. "Woke" activists are like a school of piranhas - one drop of blood in the water and one bit emboldens them, setting off a feeding frenzy where everything and anyone is fair game.
Of all the self-righteous newspeak created by the politically correct left, "woke" has to be the most smug and obnoxious.
“woke” is used by the right to indicate that someone has been “red-pilled”.
Who co-opted the phrase from whom? Did it start with antifa/SJWs or with the alt-righter?
I saw it first on 4chan a couple of years ago ... I don’t pay attention to the SJWs so I don’t know when they started to use it.
Not into tearing down statutes and I love Kate Smith, but it would not bother me at all if God Bless America was dropped from the 7th inning stretch.
but it would not bother me at all if God Bless America was dropped from the 7th inning stretch.
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I guess the phrase ‘under God’ in the Pledge will soon be targeted by ‘them’ BUT, it wouldn’t particularly ‘bother’ me inasmuch as I learned it without ‘under God’ but would be ‘upset’ for the reasons for ‘banning’ it now.
Very true statement.
Do blacks even watch hockey?
Bottom line, nobody wants to stand up against them to stop all of their destruction of our history.
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