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Making A Stand...or Maybe Not
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Do you think his principles will do him any good?
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Chico....I am old enough ( just) to remember when the National Anthem was played after the last film at the pictures, although as a boy I often wondered why.
....I can distinctly recall standing up, with my Mum, after we had seen "101 Dalmatians", when I as about 8, wondering if the Queen had sneaked into the back row when I wasn't looking !
....I can distinctly recall standing up, with my Mum, after we had seen "101 Dalmatians", when I as about 8, wondering if the Queen had sneaked into the back row when I wasn't looking !
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Surely he has the right not to stand to an anthem if he feels that it would be wrong for him to do so.
We live in this country but it doesn't own us. Not standing to the national anthem is pretty pointless but it is not wrong or immoral.
We are individuals and we do not have labels - he did what was right for him and the flak that he is getting is a sign that there are many starnge people in the world.
Now - sing together "Flower of Scotland" :-)
We live in this country but it doesn't own us. Not standing to the national anthem is pretty pointless but it is not wrong or immoral.
We are individuals and we do not have labels - he did what was right for him and the flak that he is getting is a sign that there are many starnge people in the world.
Now - sing together "Flower of Scotland" :-)