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LAST week whilst having breakfast at the B&B I was staying at, I was having this conversation with a couple of Americans who were staying there too. It appears that it is no longer on the list of priorites in education to have young people taught their own National Anthem. Then a young couple at the end of the breakfast table, admitted that they didn't know the words to the British National Anthem (God Save the Queen). I have no doubts that they are probably in the majority of people in this country these days. I wonder how many in the states would know the words to the Star Spangled Banner, or even the tune, if stopped and asked in the street? Rather worrying if you ask me.
Oh, and the ironic thing is, for immigrants to gain British Citizenship, they have to go through a test and know the national anthem. Yet folk born as British Nationals, are not tested on this citizenship!!
How can we ever encourage pride in our country and communities, if the very emblems of it are lost on the very people that make up the country?
I was taught the national anthem at school. We had school assemblies every morning in front of our national flag (Union Jack) and learnt and sang hymns in communal praise. Whether pupils believed in what they were singing was neither here nor there, what was important was this feeling of belonging, of being on the same team, of camaraderie and of being part of something that was much greater than all of us, but much greater for being all of us.
In less than half a century, all this has disappated somewhere, is no longer encouraged and the fabric of the country is getting rather torn around the edges! The GREAT in GREAT BRITAIN, has become a mere shadow of itself.
So has your own homeland been affected by this rot that seems to be setting in, in a land of nomads where people do not even know their own national anthem..?
Oh, and the ironic thing is, for immigrants to gain British Citizenship, they have to go through a test and know the national anthem. Yet folk born as British Nationals, are not tested on this citizenship!!
How can we ever encourage pride in our country and communities, if the very emblems of it are lost on the very people that make up the country?
I was taught the national anthem at school. We had school assemblies every morning in front of our national flag (Union Jack) and learnt and sang hymns in communal praise. Whether pupils believed in what they were singing was neither here nor there, what was important was this feeling of belonging, of being on the same team, of camaraderie and of being part of something that was much greater than all of us, but much greater for being all of us.
In less than half a century, all this has disappated somewhere, is no longer encouraged and the fabric of the country is getting rather torn around the edges! The GREAT in GREAT BRITAIN, has become a mere shadow of itself.
So has your own homeland been affected by this rot that seems to be setting in, in a land of nomads where people do not even know their own national anthem..?