Why didn't Sequ punch him in the jimmy?
Honestly....
Today I was at a graduation ceremony for a local high school. First of all, when they sang the national anthem so many people didn't remove their hats or place their hand over their heart. Secondly, and really the most annoying and dissapointing thing of all ....... SOME F-ING IDIOT BEHIND US WAS TALKING VERY LOUDLY ON HIS CELL PHONE during the national anthem.
After the national anthem was over, I turned around and loudly said " I love how people just talk on their cell phones during the national anthem. I guess their not Americans" to which my lovely daughter replied "Yeah, that was pretty rude." So the idiot's wife obviously heard and told him to get off the cell phone. Too late.... I already think you're morons!
Oh well.... I guess.... whatever......
Why didn't Sequ punch him in the jimmy?
People do that at sporting events all the time, or don't take their hats off. Pisses me off. Assholes.
Spurs games are the only place where I've seen 99.9% of the fans take off their hats and STFU.
Military Town, USA
Maybe I never really noticed it before. I just felt really sad afterward. I felt like, no wonder so many kids are dumb asses.... look at their parents....
During All-Star weekend in LA, the national anthem is the background noise for people to talk on their cellphones or order beer. People looked at me like I was a freak when I stood up for the national anthem. I had to sit back down
I didn't see one person take off their hat.
That was horrible. That was the worst I'd ever seen. Literally no one in LJ's section stood up.
It's hard to believe how some people don't care about the national anthem
You were justified in your reaction and he deserved being shamed. Good for you...and your daugher!
It's a song!
I bet 6 years ago no one would have cared about it.![]()
The majority of US Citizens have cared about it for decades...for many reasons.
congratsIt's a song!
I bet 6 years ago no one would have cared about it
with that single stupid post,
youve made yourself the worst poster here.
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in moron.
From what I understand, Francis Scott Key was against the premise of that particular war with Brittain (War of 1812) but he still served his country and wrote the song watching the British attack Ft. McHenry.
Spurfans keep their hats off for "Get Ready for This."
I get shutting th up.
You do it our of respect no matter which anthem is being played. For whatever country.
However I do not understand the hand over heart thing? Is there a specific reason for it? I'm pretty sure the US is the only country that does it.
Funny, you said that. Because I would have. I've been brought up that it's one of the main symbols of a sovereign country/state. People will always stand up and shut up during others country anthems because that is a sign of respect.
There are cases where fans will boo the visiting team anthem, and that's the ultimate offense. There will be mentions of it in the news and quite often fines by the sport's governing body. In a way they are proving how important it is since they know it's probably the worst thing they can do - and they go for it.
To disrespect it out of apathy or mental lazyness is just weak (and I don't even care about which anthem we are speaking about).
I did get into a funny situation though at one of the Spurs games. The anthem was being sung and I was standing, with my hands in front of me holding my hat. This older guy standing next to me says to me sort of whispering (but not really) "put your hand over your heart", to which I responded "It's not my anthem".
After it was over the guy looks at me and says (calmly - almost saddly) "I wish you people would leave your politics outside of events like this". To which I responded "You do realize I'm a foreigner?". The expression on his face was priceless - he never thought about that possibility. After another 5 minutes of shock he started to apologize profusely for several minutes.
It seems it's the law:
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/h...1----000-.html
I always understood the gesture as a pledge of loyalty/devotion to the country the flag represents. It's actually becoming the form in Europe more and more - I noticed people started doing it over here like 10 years ago. I'm not aware of any European legislation specifying it though.§ 301. National anthem
(a) Designation.— The composition consisting of the words and music known as the Star-Spangled Banner is the national anthem.
(b) Conduct During Playing.— During a rendition of the national anthem— (1) when the flag is displayed— (A) all present except those in uniform should stand at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the heart;
(B) men not in uniform should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold the headdress at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart; and
(C) individuals in uniform should give the military salute at the first note of the anthem and maintain that position until the last note; and
(2) when the flag is not displayed, all present should face toward the music and act in the same manner they would if the flag were displayed.
During the 50s, there was a lot of legislation written of that sort here Slomo. It was a time when the country was very fearfull and paranoid of communism and the like. I'm not a fan whatsoever of if, but it is what it is.
I respect the anthem because I do love this country. I'm not a fan of the shouting at the end of one either. I don't think its the place for people to make themselves part of the show.
I'm glad Lori said something. People and their cell phones piss me off in general.
Yes, that's weird![]()
Not to make this political, but that is also when the words "under God" came into play for the Pledge. They were never there before the 50s. Those times really fascinate me.
Yeah, it was a great time if you were a white Christian male, but sucky for everyone else. I think it's ironic that so many people look at it as "the good ole days" for that reason.
Ohhh, you misunderstand me! I think in general it was a horrible time! I am fascinated for that reason, though- that so much could be censored and changed in the name of widespread panic and fear.
Trust me, I am no proponent of 1950s witch hunts.
I didn't mean to look as though I was disagreeing with youI think it's a pretty fascinating time in history, too, and it was really that way globally - comparative 1950s history is pretty interesting thanks to the Cold War.
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