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|    George Pope to Mike Powell    |
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|    04 Jan 22 10:14:04    |
      MSGID: 1:153/757.0 632de8ba       REPLY: 93.canada@1:2320/105 2638add9       TZUTC: -0800       CHARSET: LATIN-1       >> > I am in the US. What is wrong with "Oh, Canada"? I find it moving.       >>        >> Nothing's wrong with it if you ask people who can think. . .       > Those are in short supply in younger generations these days.       >> But the new generat8ions want to update it because it has tge line "in all       > thy       >> sons' command" in it.       > I wonder how many women who actually serve are offended by that?              To join the forces is a commitment, so they'll understand that this is a        relatively new occurrence. As always, it's those unaffected who take all the        offense -- likely guys trying to use their mock offense as a springboard to        charm the women who have no skinin the game or if they do, don't care, as       they are just doing what their conscience demands.              > In Kentucky, we had to change our state song. It made a reference to       > African-Americans that, while not as offensive as the "N" word, was no       > longer considered flattering. So they changed it to "people."              What was the word?              > That is all fine and dandy, except that the song used to be about the       > plight of African-Americans in this part of the country during the time       > right before the Civil War (1850's). Now it is about nothing. IMHO, someone       > white was probably offended that our state song was about African-Americans       > and started the whole push to change it.       > They will eventually remove the word "gay" also, if they have not already       > and I missed it.              I get it. They've neutrered it. It was a song extolling the history of your        state, including how you've moved past a ceretain mindset. But how do you       know you've moved past some thing, if somehow that something retroactively no       longer existed?              Like the removal of the N-word from Tom Sawyer -- I say leave it in & have a        deep discussion when, invariably, a student asks about the term.              But keep things age-appropriate -- now, a kid asks, "What's a blowjob?" & the        teacher shows videos from xhamster & has them all practice on a banana(unless        it's an up-country school, then. . eep!)              I was 10 & asked our science teacxher, "If millions of sperms ejaculate &       race to the ovum, but only one fertilizes it, where do the rest go?"              He respected my question & appazrent understanding of the world by replying,        "The woman's body has a way of getting rid of the excess."              Much better than if he'd said, "think ooze, & fighting over who must sleep in        the wet spot." accompanied by cream pie video of the event in question.              It's an assault on our sensibilities all over by those who react before        thinking.              My dad always said, "Engage brain before mouth." -- it works!       --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-5        * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757)       SEEN-BY: 15/0 105/81 124/5016 129/305 134/100 153/757 6809 7715 203/0       SEEN-BY: 221/0 1 6 229/426 428 664 700 240/1120 280/464 5003 282/464       SEEN-BY: 282/1038 292/854 8125 301/1 113 812 310/31 320/219 322/757       SEEN-BY: 341/66 396/45 423/120 712/848 770/1 920/1 2320/105 2452/250       SEEN-BY: 5058/104       PATH: 153/757 280/464 301/1 229/426           |
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