Well, maybe I should clarify exactly what I was saying about the fireworks part that I mentioned first. I've been watching the playoffs and I've seen a few examples this year and I've also noticed this practice increasing during the past few years. When they get to the part where they sing "and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air" they shoot off fireworks while the singer is singing those particular lyrics. This doesn't happen indoors, pretty sure just at outdoor games.
Pissed. Yeah they always piss me off with that sh1t.
The thing that pisses me off is when people don't bother to stand...or they look annoyed at having to stand.
Yeah, and some of them are walkin' around talkin' or won't take their stupid hat off, chewin' gum, blowin' their nose. All kinds of poor behavior. and you can't make 'em behave so I say do away with it. Why do we need to do it before games anyway?
Never been sure why we play it at all outside perhaps the Olympics. I can remember being 8 years old at a Cubs game and hearing the pitcher and catcher speak in Spanish and both were foreign born-----yet we stood for the national athem of the US. I supposed its nice and all, but smells like a way to stir up patriotism and good feelings to disguise the fact we just spent 8 bucks on a f'ing hot dog.
I dont think we play it enough. Sporting events provide a mass forum to briefly remind people of something we so dearly lack, national identity. Rubs me absolutley raw when people dont stand and remove their hats(or get off their cell phones and generally shut up). If nothing else it's a gesture of respect and reverence to those who didnt come home. Just and old fashioned veterans view i suppose..
I dont think we play it enough. Sporting events provide a mass forum to briefly remind people of something we so dearly lack, national identity. Rubs me absolutley raw when people dont stand and remove their hats(or get off their cell phones and generally shut up). If nothing else it's a gesture of respect and reverence to those who didnt come home. Just and old fashioned veterans view i suppose..
I think they should get rid of it. Maybe in the Championship game. I'm a veteran and I'll still stand at attention when it's played but I never understood why patriotism had to be so mixed with sports events. There are tons of times for us to be patriotic. Why at the beginning of every single major sporting event. I get tired of hearing it. I like our anthem but have you ever had a song you really liked but the radio made you start to dislike it because they played it every 30 minutes. It's kinda like that. Starting to feel like watered down patriotism.
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