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jimnyc
07-19-2020, 01:25 PM
Yeps, the latest ridiculous things I have read in the past few days. Some wanting to change the Star Spangled Banner to a different song, not a racist one that we now use.

Just one example of many from the LA Times a few days ago.

Replace this, get rid of anthem, change and burn our flag, rip down statues...

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It's time to cancel 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' Here's what should replace it

The Francis Scott Key monument in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park is one of those old-fashioned pieces of public art that, shall we say, lays it on thick. It is imposing and fussy, a 52-foot-tall chunk of travertine and marble loaded up with classical trimmings. There’s a fluted colonnade, four eagles with majestically fanned-out wings, swags and stars, and, at the very top of the big pile, the figure of Columbia, the traditional female personification of the United States, clutching an American flag.

In the center of the monument is the main attraction, a bronze statue of Key, the Washington, D.C., lawyer who, 206 years ago, wrote the words to “The Star-Spangled Banner” to commemorate the American victory in the Battle of Baltimore, in the War of 1812. Key is captured in a heroic pose: enthroned on a big chair with pen in hand, looking every inch the sort of poetaster who would come up with lines like “O’er the ramparts we watched / Were so gallantly streaming.”

At least this is how the monument used to appear. Today, Francis Scott Key is no longer in Golden Gate Park. On June 20, protesters lassoed the statue with ropes, heaved and hoed, and down came Key, somersaulting off the pediment, head o’er heels. Key was a slave owner, like many of the historical personages whose statues have been defaced and destroyed in the Black Lives Matter uprising that followed the May 25 killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. But it was also Key’s role as a songwriter — his famous ode to the land of the free and the home of the brave — that made him a target for protesters.

Rest - https://news.yahoo.com/time-cancel-star-spangled-banner-171247658.html

Hot Dogger
07-19-2020, 01:36 PM
I think we should replace it with "Zippity Do-Da" from Disney's classic movie 'Song of the South'.