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Will rugby supporters soon be banned from singing it?

A bloke on the radio is saying its a song of freedom not racist and it shouldn't be banned.
 
I'm not a fan of banning anything, but I do think that we need to take a look at ourselves over some of the songs that we are happy to sing at rugby and football matches.

I find GSTQ particularly nauseating.
 
Doing a quick google, it originates as an African American spiritual song. So it's like singing a hymn. So I'm not sure why it would be banned
 
I have never listened to the full song/hymn so I didn't see what all the fuss is about having watched this i still don't -


 
I have never listened to the full song/hymn so I didn't see what all the fuss is about having watched this i still don't -



I don't think it's the lyrics that are the problem, it's either links to slavery (which appear to be pretty tenuous) or cultural appropriation from black culture which I also don't agree is relevant here as it was written by a native American. It apparently became a rugby anthem after it was sung to Martin "Chariots" Offiah, the greatest winger I've ever watched in person, at a sevens tournament in the 1980s.
 
I thought "controversial" stuff would be self isolated for those with a soap box...
Anyway seeing as I'm here...
Will they ban Peter Kay and Phoenix Nights?
The song...
Send the buggers back...about shoes..could be misinterpreted...
 
Apparently Uncle Ben's rice is under fire because the logo shows a black man. So what? The man from Del Monte is white, but I guess that's not the same. As usual, it's all going too far and politicians of all colours are bending over backwards to be seen to do the right thing. How about people just show respect to each other regardless of colour, religion, sexuality etc., and those who can't are subject to the law?
 
I thought "controversial" stuff would be self isolated for those with a soap box...
Anyway seeing as I'm here...
Will they ban Peter Kay and Phoenix Nights?
The song...
Send the buggers back...about shoes..could be misinterpreted...

Never mind the Das Boot fruit machine. Dive! Dive! :laugh8: :laugh8: :laugh8: One of the funniest programs on the telly ever, that was.
 
This needs moving before someone says something that might take offence...

That will be deleted Clint this forum will stay troll free believe me.



I thought "controversial" stuff would be self isolated

The snug is still here for general discussion blatant trolling will not be tolerated.
 
Fwiw..I'm not deliberately trolling..or whatever that is.
I'm responding in my usual "light hearted" and more than usual,daft way.
If I've offended anyone well I apologize..but I thought such subjects would be hidden for discussion in sensible ways by sensible people..and definitely not drunk ones (I'm not drunk ..yet).
My response/question regarding placement of this subject is genuine.
 
Fwiw..I'm not deliberately trolling..or whatever that is.

Clint the reference to trolling was not aimed at you it was aimed at the trolls. ;)


Definition: An "Internet troll" or "Forum Troll" is a person who posts messages to bait people to answer. Trolls often delight in sowing discord on the forums. A troll is someone who inspires flaming rhetoric, someone who is purposely provoking and pulling people into flaming discussion
 
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