You're supposed to assume that in the US, unless you're watching a British movie or TV show, that what you're hearing is "My Country 'Tis of Thee." That should always be in your mind when you hear the tune.
Again, we see the two sides to all the Cabal symbolism on this site, but somehow, this American tradition (which originated in Britain) is causing people to short circuit.
Why not just play "Hail to the Chief"? Why do something that plays into speculation?
When I was in school, we sang "My Country 'Tis of Thee,"
So did I. Why are you so attached to a song, that you could be potentially subverted with? How come you cant fathom, that a tune can lose meaning when it's lyrics are omitted?
Both the British, and awakened Americans are noticing this:
I'm not attached to the song especially, but that's what I grew up learning. It's American, just as I say truck instead of lorry. Because I know the American words, it won't ever lose its meaning to me. I also know we may last longer as a country than the British royalty. I think when Elizabeth dies, it all may go to crap.
I wouldn't say wrong think? Imo? But, lol what is my opinion? Ya'll are way ahead of me. Like I'm a freshman and ya'll are seniors. But, music I love. I close my eyes to feel it. Not just hear it. Or the words. Idk. I'm weirdo.
You're supposed to assume that in the US, unless you're watching a British movie or TV show, that what you're hearing is "My Country 'Tis of Thee." That should always be in your mind when you hear the tune.
Thank you for accusing me of American wrongthink.
This was not the first time someone was blindly mocked when pointing this out.
Again, we see the two sides to all the Cabal symbolism on this site, but somehow, this American tradition (which originated in Britain) is causing people to short circuit.
Why not just play "Hail to the Chief"? Why do something that plays into speculation?
They did play "Hail to the Chief." In a ceremony of any great length, any number of patriotic tunes might be played.
When I was in school, we sang "My Country 'Tis of Thee," "Battle Hymn of the Republic," and "The Star-Spangled Banner."
Of course we also sang "Uncle Ned" and "Old Black Joe." :)
So did I. Why are you so attached to a song, that you could be potentially subverted with? How come you cant fathom, that a tune can lose meaning when it's lyrics are omitted?
Both the British, and awakened Americans are noticing this:
The Guardian had to clarify it for the UK readers too.
Wouldn't you rather accept that there are two ways to view this song, and remain alert? Rather than continue to be gaslit, and wake up to a corpse?
I'm not attached to the song especially, but that's what I grew up learning. It's American, just as I say truck instead of lorry. Because I know the American words, it won't ever lose its meaning to me. I also know we may last longer as a country than the British royalty. I think when Elizabeth dies, it all may go to crap.
I wouldn't say wrong think? Imo? But, lol what is my opinion? Ya'll are way ahead of me. Like I'm a freshman and ya'll are seniors. But, music I love. I close my eyes to feel it. Not just hear it. Or the words. Idk. I'm weirdo.
Aint nothing wrong with feeling patriotic.
Just feel it with something where the rug can't be pulled from under you, and recognize that with Biden, that rug is always there.
Always! I'm always trying to learn and be more informed. You help me do that. Thank you very much. I'm kinda odd, I feel music in my soul. Lol.