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Date: | Wed, 9 Apr 2003 10:46:26 -0500 |
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At the risk of getting run out of the country on a rail, let me point out that playing anthems, whether only ours or many, is an innovation of the latter half of the 20th Century. Let me ask this: What purpose is served? Is it an expression of patriotism? If so, why do we insist on a display of partriotism at the beginning of a sports event? The practice is ubiquitous, but IMO it serves no real purpose. Carry it to its logical extreme and we will have a band ready to play the U.S. and whatever other National Anthems for each group of golfers who tee off on the first hole of every tournament.
I am as patriotic as the average citizen, but I have never understood the need to have the National Anthem played at sporting events.
I think maybe I'll turn off my mail program now before I get fried in effigy.
Tom Rowe UWSP dept of Psych
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