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Originally Posted by Sweet Pea
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I'm not an American and have no real right to comment. So just ignore me if you choose.
I think if someone is asked to sing the National Anthem of thier country and they decide to sing something entirely different without permission, they are inviting criticism. To sing the national anthem at an event is a great honor.
The National Anthem of the United States is for every American Citizen to sing proudly. Black, White, Hispanic, or even Texan
The land of the free and the home of the brave.
I think it speaks for itself.
It seems to me that the lady wanted to make a statement and garner attention. Even the "brother" behind her was looking with a "whaaaaa???" expression.
I'm with Miss B, if I were an American I'd be a bit turned off.