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In reply to the discussion: Do you stand when the National Anthem is played at sporting events? [View all]DURHAM D
(32,854 posts)64. You are still wrong among your other problems.
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Do you stand when the National Anthem is played at sporting events? [View all]
Nye Bevan
Aug 2016
OP
I started elementary school in the late 60's, we were taught back then to hold hand over heart.
Waldorf
Aug 2016
#39
I believe it was Obama who didn't keep his hand over his heart for the anthem
hedda_foil
Aug 2016
#40
I would say you're trying to prove that religious belief or patriotism are private and personal
The2ndWheel
Aug 2016
#11
Whatever. I don't stand for most music and most of the time I'm not praying out loud.
uppityperson
Aug 2016
#29
I think it's a ridiculous custom ... I was at a car show last week and they played it there too
Auggie
Aug 2016
#7
Nothing says Freedom like forcing people to stand up every time a certain song is played.
NightWatcher
Aug 2016
#25
Do you ever question why it is played at sporting events but not the opera? . . .
Journeyman
Aug 2016
#28
I do and it pisses me off the way the right tries to shame those that don't.
liberal N proud
Aug 2016
#31
But Suwanee River is a pretty decent song, when the offensive dialect is flushed.
Eleanors38
Aug 2016
#59
not buying into it - just rebelling against the idea that others would buy into it
rurallib
Aug 2016
#51
Yeah and usually just stand at attention. I never say "under god" when reciting the pledge.
brewens
Aug 2016
#56
No, because I think the last sporting event I actually attended was maybe in 1986 or thereabouts.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2016
#91
I've been to 2 or 3 games in the last few years because they were charity events
pinboy3niner
Aug 2016
#97