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Yet more PC nonsense
July 20, 2005, 09:26
BobHaleYet more PC nonsense
A local councilor in Wolverhampton has proposed the banning of the singing of "Land of Hope and Glory" at this years Festival of Remebrance.
What magnificent piece of stirring patriotic music does he want to replace it?
"Sailing" by Rod Stewart. He says that LoHaG is too political for our modern society and that Sailing is more "relevent to the young". I'll bet you can't find anyone under twenty five who has heard of Rod Stewart.
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
July 20, 2005, 11:45
arnieAnd in land-locked Wolverhampton, too!

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July 20, 2005, 14:25
Richard Englishquote:
I'll bet you can't find anyone under twenty five who has heard of Rod Stewart.
And although there might not be too many who've heard of Elgar you can be sure they'll know the Pomp and Circumstance March tune.
But truthfully, what a berk. I'll bet he drinks Budweiser so as not to be seen be patriotic by drinking Banks's Ales - "Unspoilt by Progress".
Richard English
July 22, 2005, 21:38
KallehThat is just amazing, Bob. I can't imagine the uproar that would occur here if that happened!
July 23, 2005, 00:15
BobHaleHe has now backed down after a storm of protest from all sides.
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
July 23, 2005, 01:29
CaterwaullerOK - here is a difference, I guess. Why would a lack of patriotism be something of which to be proud? What's the point in it? To proudly hold one's self up as unpatriotic - reminds me of the US during the 70's during and after the Vietnam protests. Puzzling to me.
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July 23, 2005, 06:55
SeanahanAfter 9/11, a certain radio company, which will remain nameless, banned an absurd list of songs, one of which was Imagine. Now, I'm sure most of you have heard this song by John Lennon, and will be flummoxed at why this possibly be banned. Political correctness takes a mind of its own.
July 23, 2005, 08:07
zmježdOne shouldn't mistake a studied and rational criticism of one's government for an attack on one's country or an indication of "unpatriotic" behavior. The "my country right or wrong" mentality is its own brand of pernicious PC posturing. The US's involvement in Vietnam was morally and geopolitically wrong.
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July 25, 2005, 17:25
Kallehquote:
To proudly hold one's self up as unpatriotic - reminds me of the US during the 70's during and after the Vietnam protests.
CW, those protests weren't
unpatriotic; they were an expression of their opinions toward the Vietnam war, and our Constitution does support protests.
July 25, 2005, 18:26
Caterwaullerzmj and Kalleh - you are both correct. I didn't mean to say that all the protests were unpatriotic, or that disagreeing with the government is.
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