ChatterBank1 min ago
National Anthems (again)
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Kim Little, the Scottish striker in the team GB (U bloody K) side refused to sing the National Anthem before the game against New Zealand, and her grandfather, a 72 year old SNP voter, explained why.
"It's her decision and I support it 100%. I would have done the same myself. It's the National Anthem of England and she is Scottish".
Mmmm, where to start?
It's the National Anthem of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland sir, not England, and being Scottish does not preclude you from being British.
I firmly believe that all shades of political opinion should be given respect, but this small minded parochialism does no favours to anyone. I'm not saying people should be forced to sing their anthem, in fact I would do away with ALL anthems, but if you are going to refuse to sing then at least get your facts right.
"It's her decision and I support it 100%. I would have done the same myself. It's the National Anthem of England and she is Scottish".
Mmmm, where to start?
It's the National Anthem of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland sir, not England, and being Scottish does not preclude you from being British.
I firmly believe that all shades of political opinion should be given respect, but this small minded parochialism does no favours to anyone. I'm not saying people should be forced to sing their anthem, in fact I would do away with ALL anthems, but if you are going to refuse to sing then at least get your facts right.
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She's happy enough to take part in the UK team - she didn't make the distinction then that's it's not a Scottish side. Don't sing, by all means, but don't make such a feeble excuse as to why not.
19:18 Fri 27th Jul 2012
But they are silly and they nearly all follow the "Our country is great" mantra.
I don't expect people to write a song telling us how sh1tty their country is, but it all gets a bit tedious, not to mention ridiculous, when they sing about their indefatiguability in battle and their resolve never to be beaten, despite the fact they probably already have, many times.
I don't expect people to write a song telling us how sh1tty their country is, but it all gets a bit tedious, not to mention ridiculous, when they sing about their indefatiguability in battle and their resolve never to be beaten, despite the fact they probably already have, many times.
The Games are about to stir up a hornet's nest of political hatred and intrigue most of which comes from Scotland or at least Scottish sympathisers. I am Scottish and fiercely proud (or should that read proudly fierce) of it but I cannot believe that any right thinking person wants to se the United Kingdom split up over the verse which includes "rebellious Scots to crush". Let us live together as one Nation and not be swayed by a glib diminutive megalomaniac. Do you really want that in our history books for the next Goodness knows how many millennia.
To get back to the original point I do not sing the National Anthem because it is not to do with our country and rather more to do with the Head of State. Much rather 'Advance Australia Fair' 'Oh Canada' 'Old Glory' etc. Also they never play it in my key.
To get back to the original point I do not sing the National Anthem because it is not to do with our country and rather more to do with the Head of State. Much rather 'Advance Australia Fair' 'Oh Canada' 'Old Glory' etc. Also they never play it in my key.