Posted on 06/25/2020 7:36:34 AM PDT by knighthawk
Wait. People in Oklahoma go to see semi-pro soccer? Sounds like an afternoon in Hell.
Commie song
We sang it anyhow in the early 60s in class
I know this came up a few years ago but it's no surprise it has returned in the current climate.
In America today, the word 'slave' is a synonym for "African-American" and is the exclusive property of that demographic. Thank you public schools and the teachers unions.
An imadined dialogue:
Person One--Aesop of fable-fame was a slave.
Person Two--I didn't know Aesop was black. How cool."
Person One--Spartacus was a slave and led a slave revolt.
Person Two--"Spartacus was black? Why didnt they get a black actor for the movie?"
Person One--St. Patrick was a slave.
Person Two--"I didnt know St. Patrick was black. How cool."
Person One--The word 'slave' is derived from the word 'slav' as they were once the most common source of slaves in the Mediterranean world.
Person Two--"So the Slavs, you know, the Russians and all them, used to be black? What happened to all those original black Slavs, wiped out by racist whites?"
Helter Skelter may be their best candidate for a replacement.
The SJW interpretation of this phrase has been debunked numerous times. According to historians, hirelings and slaves referred to the hired British Mercenaries (Hussars) and their minions.
It had nothing to do with the Africans working Democrat plantations.
I always found it humorous that Lincoln enjoyed the song “Dixie” and asked for it to be played by a band in a crowd on one of the last nights of his life as he stood on a balcony at the White House.
Maybe just leave America instead.
Soccer is the downfall.
This Land Was Made for You and Me.
That’s not politically correct anymore. This land was not made for you and me, it was stolen by you and me — that’s the new orthodoxy.
So, I’d say this song is cancelled.
When they return, I will not be part of it.
:..this land was made for you and me...”
I have always like the part but it just smacks of Manifest Destiny! See here:
“The history of the United States is a history of settler colonialism the founding of a state based on the ideology of white supremacy, the widespread practice of African slavery, and a policy of genocide and land theft. Those who seek history with an upbeat ending, a history of redemption and reconciliation, may look around and observe that such a conclusion is not visible, not even in utopian dreams of a better society.
“That narrative is wrong or deficient, not in its facts, dates, or details but rather in its essence. Inherent in the myth weve been taught is an embrace of settler colonialism and genocide. The myth persists, not for a lack of free speech or poverty of information but rather for an absence of motivation to ask questions that challenge the core of the scripted narrative of the origin story.
“Woody Guthries This Land Is Your Land celebrates that the land belongs to everyone, reflecting the unconscious manifest destiny we live with. But the extension of the United States from sea to shining sea was the intention and design of the countrys founders.”
(from: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2014/11/americas-founding-myths/)
There is a lot more on Woody being squarely in the Thomas Jefferson camp of western expansion.
Look like the Progs are going to need to burn some records!
So this is for all 12 of the people who follow this club?
Another slam on Woody.
“Woody Guthrie sang about Lewis and Clark country. Instead of his usual hobo’s plainsong, Guthrie broke into an anthem that might have been written by the National Association of Manufacturers: ‘Roll on, Columbia, roll on/Roll on, Columbia, roll on/Your power is turning our darkness to dawn/So roll on, Columbia, roll on.’
” Guthrie ardently wired up the dawn of Manifest Destiny to hydroelectric power: ‘Tom Jefferson’s vision would not let him rest/An empire he saw in the Pacific Northwest/Sent Lewis and Clark and they did the rest/So roll on, Columbia, roll on.’
“The beautiful, wild river made Guthrie see factories and dams...”
http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1002825,00.html
Written by a communist.
Your money is my money,
My money is your money,
We all work together for you & me!
2nd amendment version:
This land is my land
This lands not your land
Ive got a shotgun and you dont have one
If you dont get off
Ill blow your head off
This land is private property!
Credit to some FR contributor who I dont remember.
Don’t be surprised or triggered if the fans remain seated and silent.
The only song that would have made me somewhat less despise them is if they had chosen ‘God Bless America’. F’km em!
PS: I heard that Mozart is dead also.
At least they’re admitting it’s still my land, too. Now, get off my lawn!
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