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Its sounds like a religious song to me, I never heard of it referred to as a "black national anthem" before.
I don't really have a problem if they wanna play some black spiritual song, what I'm concerned about is kneeling during the actual national anthem.
'I don't really have a problem if they wanna play some black spiritual song, what I'm concerned about is kneeling during the actual national anthem.'
Good point, Impy. The far Left wants to eliminate every vestige of America's past, but they can't find a reason to protest and burn the Star-Spangled Banner in effigy - no mention of God or slavery there, so they virtue signal their own non-'National Anthem' into existence out of a slave spiritual, chock-a-block full of references to God - and the last two lines:
True to our God
True to our native land
Who's 'God? Everyone's, or just 'yours'?
And what native land do you speak of? Given that you were brought here as 'slaves', you must be referring to Africa. That's your impetus behind the whole slavery/reparations angle, isn't it? I find your movement - nay, your very existence, is strewn with gaping holes in logic.