well, we should have seen this one coming.
the regular old Star Spangled Banner is not good enough
for all Americans. only for whites.
i did not realize that the SSB was only for whites.
i did not know i was racist by singing the national anthem.
i did not know i was offending the brothers.
i need sensitivity training.
sleepy head User ID: 454544 (OP) 7/2/2008 8:35 AM
Re: can you sing the "Black National Anthem", soon to be heard before NFL games
She knows the mayor expected her to sing the official national anthem of the United States. She switched it to the black national anthem just to be contrary. Fuck her. The people listening should have started singing the National Anthem louder than her.
sleepy head User ID: 454544 (OP) 7/2/2008 8:39 AM
Re: can you sing the "Black National Anthem", soon to be heard before NFL games
In the 80s I was one of only a few whites at a black high school and we were forced to learn this song and got a grade on it being memorized. Funny thing was I was the only white kid in my English class and the only kid who could memorize it. Black agenda is hard at work in the public schools.
Anonymous Coward User ID: 454349 7/2/2008 9:02 AM
Re: can you sing the "Black National Anthem", soon to be heard before NFL games
In the 80s I was one of only a few whites at a black high school and we were forced to learn this song and got a grade on it being memorized. Funny thing was I was the only white kid in my English class and the only kid who could memorize it. Black agenda is hard at work in the public schools.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 461753
Hey, you're a racist. By pointing out the lack of mental
ability of your fellow students, you are a racist, a bigot,
and should be arrested for incendiary comments.
Why should they be required to memorize their own song?
In the 80s I was one of only a few whites at a black high school and we were forced to learn this song and got a grade on it being memorized. Funny thing was I was the only white kid in my English class and the only kid who could memorize it. Black agenda is hard at work in the public schools.
Hey, you're a racist. By pointing out the lack of mental
ability of your fellow students, you are a racist, a bigot,
and should be arrested for incendiary comments.
Why should they be required to memorize their own song?
Quoting: sleepy head
I am stating the FACTS of what happened. I gave no opinion what so ever about the lack of ability to memorize the song. Your hate is showing troll. As for the why they had to memorize it in the first place you tell me?? We were in a public school being required to learn this for a grade. And for the RECORD my english teacher was an black women who made it no secret about her advancing "black liberation theology". This has no place in public schools and I was offended.
Tessa User ID: 383010 7/2/2008 9:54 AM
Re: can you sing the "Black National Anthem", soon to be heard before NFL games
In the 80s I was one of only a few whites at a black high school and we were forced to learn this song and got a grade on it being memorized. Funny thing was I was the only white kid in my English class and the only kid who could memorize it. Black agenda is hard at work in the public schools.
Hey, you're a racist. By pointing out the lack of mental
ability of your fellow students, you are a racist, a bigot,
and should be arrested for incendiary comments.
Why should they be required to memorize their own song?
I am stating the FACTS of what happened. I gave no opinion what so ever about the lack of ability to memorize the song. Your hate is showing troll. As for the why they had to memorize it in the first place you tell me?? We were in a public school being required to learn this for a grade. And for the RECORD my english teacher was an black women who made it no secret about her advancing "black liberation theology". This has no place in public schools and I was offended.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 461753
wow, take it easy. can't you recognize satire?
i thought the "memorize their own song" would give it away.
Anonymous Coward User ID: 447489 7/2/2008 10:02 AM
Re: can you sing the "Black National Anthem", soon to be heard before NFL games
In the 80s I was one of only a few whites at a black high school and we were forced to learn this song and got a grade on it being memorized. Funny thing was I was the only white kid in my English class and the only kid who could memorize it. Black agenda is hard at work in the public schools.
Hey, you're a racist. By pointing out the lack of mental
ability of your fellow students, you are a racist, a bigot,
and should be arrested for incendiary comments.
Why should they be required to memorize their own song?
Quoting: sleepy head 454544
Because it's their own stupid song and their too stupid to memorize anything.
sleepy head User ID: 454544 (OP) 7/2/2008 11:32 AM
Re: can you sing the "Black National Anthem", soon to be heard before NFL games
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