Saturday, February 17, 2018

California High School Bans National Anthem



California is the vanguard for self-loathing Americans who want to fundamentally transform our country. You’ll be hard pressed to find a state as vocal in opposition to our values, culture and laws as this sanctuary utopia. 


However, we must take into account the ones with the biggest mouths are usually the coastal elites and their drones who parrot nonsensical platitudes. This corrosion has trickled down into their their high schools.


Student leaders at a California high school have banned America’s “outdated and racially offensive” national anthem from being played at school rallies.


The Associated Student Body at California High School in San Ramon, in the San Francisco Bay Area, blacklisted “The Star-Spangled Banner” over a third verse that is rarely ever played.


“It was brought to our attention that the national anthem’s third verse is outdated and racially offensive,” wrote Ariyana Kermanizadeh in an open letter. “We had nothing but good intentions by removing the song so that we could be fully inclusive to our student body.”


The verse in questions includes the line “No refuge could save the hireling and slave / From the terror of the flight or the gloom of the grave.”



I’m sure it was a libtard teacher who brought this verse to their attention and without a doubt instructed these students to ban the national anthem. I’m also quite sure these same libtards are instructing these student leaders in the finer points of governing by shoving their ideology down the throats of others. How do I know that? Read the following.



But Amir Udler, a senior at the school, isn’t having it. Udler told the California, which was first to report the story, that the decision is disregarding the sentiments of most of the students at the school.


“It comes from a very disrespectful place,” he said. “[The decision] is disenfranchising the majority of the school who loves the country.”


Fox News opinion columnist Todd Starnes urges his listeners to contact the school board. He asked, “Where are the grown-ups in charge of this school?”


“The Star Spangled Banner may have survivied the bombs bursting in air, but it may not be able to withstand the rampaging mob of politically incorrect inclusivists,” Starnes wrote.




Where are the adults? They’re the ones pushing this crap.


Source:

http://www.wnd.com/2018/02/u-s-high-school-bans-racist-national-anthem/#dbM4ckTds4BW6yV0.99

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