Posted on 04/23/2019 11:54:55 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
It was announced this week that both the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Flyers would stop using their traditional recorded version of Kate Smith singing God Bless America during their games. This happened after it surfaced that Smith had performed songs now considered racist during during her hey day in the 1930s. The Flyers, with whom Smith is more closely aligned as the good luck charm for their 1974 Stanley Cup run, even removed a statue of her from the Philadelphia sports complex.
In a brilliant monologue, sports commentator Jason Whitlock broke down the absurdity of these moves. The whole video is worth watching. Among other things, Whitlock points out that the song Thats Why The Darkies Were Born, recorded by Smith in the 1930s, was satire that was also performed by black civil rights legend Paul Robeson. I hope Robeson, one of the most important black figures of the 20th century, wont have to meet this same fate.
But I would like to focus for a moment on the New York Yankees, which is arguably the most important sports franchise in the world. The irony of this team cancelling Smith for actions she took almost a century ago that are only mildly problematic, while their own team refused to hire black ballplayers, is astounding.
Smith sang a silly song. The Yankees systematically denied qualified black baseball players the right to make a good a living for more than half a century. So why is Smith being exiled while the Bronx Bombers go along like nothing happened? The answer is that throwing Smith under the bus more than 40 years after her death costs nothing. It is the empty virtue signaling that corporate America prefers to reflecting on their actions.
If we must lose Smith if her statues must be taken down, if her songs must be silenced then how do we justify allowing modern players, including black players, to wear the uniform of a team that denied black Americans agency and personhood? Any fair treatment of this situation would require that the Yankee pinstripes be retired right along side Smith.
Amidst the controversy, Stephen Smith of ESPN chimed in to try to explain why banishing Kate Smith is acceptable. His co-panelist Will Cain argued that if we go down this road of dragging everyone who did something inappropriate nearly a century ago, who will be left? He even pointed out that maybe Barack Obama should be cancelled for his bigoted views on gay marriage, and that was only a decade ago. Smith thought he had an answer.
He said, Thats pretty d-mn easy for you to say, because youre not the offended party. Its real easy for the group that is not the offended party to take that position. Cain replied, There will always be an offended party, Stephen A, and theyll make that argument to you one day. Count on it.
Smiths deeply misguided point seems to be that if some group of people are offended and its not entirely clear who actually is offended by Kate Smith then their destructive desires must be entertained and acted upon. No discussion is needed, no context is required, no good works come into play. Just tear down the statue and throw the offender into the dustbin of history.
Fair enough. I am deeply offended by the fact that the New York Yankees refused to field a black player for the first half of the 20th century. Dont tell me thats just how it was. Dont tell me it was the rule. Branch Rickey and the Brooklyn Dodgers had the courage to break that rule in the 1940s, well before the beloved Yankees did. How can this be forgiven? How can we celebrate their legacy while Kate Smiths is destroyed?
The only fair and just thing to do here is for the New York Yankees franchise to fold, along with all but the expansion Major League Baseball franchises that came into being after integration. We can replace them quickly with new teams, teams that never denied black people the right to play. If Kate Smith is being cancelled for her actions 80 years ago, then so must the New York Yankees be.
These are the rules. Well, sort of. These are the rules when it doesnt cost anybody any money. These are the rules when we decide to deride the memory of a woman who achieved greatness at a time when that was very hard.
She immortalized a second national anthem, and raised millions to support the war effort in World War II. Yet she is a problem for singing a satirical song. But Joe DiMaggio is a hero even though he consented to outright racism that helped him secure his job. Lets end the Yankees. Please sign my petition.
-- David Marcus is the Federalist's New York Correspondent and the Artistic Director of Blue Box World, a Brooklyn based theater project
Hmm I can see it on mine.
Makes what Michael Richards said look like Old Man River.
Then there's Mr. Bill, which would probably cause legal action by the NYC DA's office.
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And the GOOD NEWS....
as of 231535, ALEXA through Amazon, was still playing ‘God Bless America’ by Kate Smith.
The memo must not have reached them yet....
(Then again she still insists she is NOT spying on me)
Saw a good one earlier that it would be nice if the Crowd at one of the games broke out singing it after the Anthem or during 7th inning stretch.
what are the allegedly racist songs?
and surely they were not only sung by Kate Smith?
does anyone even know what we are talking about
Even though I like both ny baseball teams (sorry, but I’m in nyc), I still liked this article because I thought it was absurd to ban Kate Smith. Even though I remember (as a NY Ranger fan), Philly playing her “God Bless America” before our playoff games. I saw her as a Philadelphia Flyers fan back then so I disliked her as a kid.
This fatwa against Kate Smith is less about putative racial transgression than it is about taking God out of the public square. Statists cannot tolerate faith or patriotism, and Kate Smith embodied both.
I want to know when the thug rap culture against whites will be banned?
What is baseball?
If they ban Kate Smith, then in order to be consistent, wouldnt the NY Yankees also have to ban:
1.) God Bless America the song being performed by anyone, after all Its composer Irving Berlin wrote many coon songs.
2.) The National Anthem, after all Francis Scott Key was a slave owner.
3.) The American Flag, after all John Ross, Betsys husband was a plantation slave owner.
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great observation.
I was kidding of course but it would be intrigueing what baseball would be like with only a dozen or so teams remaining. Yankees gone Mets remain Dodgers gone Angels stay. Both Chicago and Bay Area teams kaput. Rockies but no Cards. Florida teams stay, Pennsylvania and Ohio teams all gone. It would definitely be a different world of baseball.
Ozzy’s “No More Tears” wasn’t about baby shampoo but a homicidal pedophile. Quite horrifying if you aren’t aware of Osbourne’s cheesy “Prince of Darkness” macabre sense of humor. Like these over-literal Democrats without humor looking for victim-hood windmills to tilt at.
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