First, moonbats move to remove the memorial for George Washington at his church and now this. President Trump was right about where this nonsense leads if we allow it.

Via Daily Caller.

The California NAACP is coming after a new symbol of American heritage for its “racism.”

The Star-Spangled Banner.

According to SFGate.com, the national anthem is a “racist song” and the NAACP wants to push state lawmakers to change it.

Alice Huffman, the president of the California chapter of the NAACP, said the song is “racist” and that it “doesn’t represent our community. It’s anti-black people.”

The cites the song’s third verse, which is usually not sang, as evidence of its racist overtones. The third verse includes a line that says, “no refuge could save the hireling and slave from the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave.”

When the song was written in 1814, slavery was still legal in the United States.

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  1. MACVEL says:

    The Left–and the NAACP is part of the Left–wishes to destroy American culture, by destroying its expressions. We see it in the statues, and in the songs. They wish to destroy our holidays and holy days. They wish to destroy Christianity. In short, anything they deem as American they wish to get rid of.

    It seems to me a slow version of what is happening to Europe. The Moslem Invasion hates European culture and all its expressions, and wishes to conquer, and force its evil down the throats of that population.

    Like 1984, all past and future would be gone, and only a terrifying present remain. Fight we must!

  2. RobW says:

    How does NAACP exploitation improve the lives of African-Americans? It doesn’t.

  3. Americanvln1 says:

    Some of the best vocal performances of The Star Spangled Banner, were made by African American soldiers who were honored to serve and protect the United States of America! This unforgiveness has to stop!

  4. Americanvln1 says:

    Some of the best vocal performances of The Star Spangled Banner, were made by African American soldiers who were honored to serve and protect the United States of America. Is rewriting history showing forgiveness? Is it showing good character? Does it accomplish the goal of correcting the wrong? No….it doesn’t heal…it doesn’t change anything, and it doesn’t correct the wrongs of the past. How then can we know not to repeat our mistakes if we erase history? We will only repeat it…maybe this time the wrongs will be within another culture of people. God help us if this happens.

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