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Tuesday, July 08, 2008
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Why a Black Artist Replaced the National Anthem
by Dennis Prager
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Last week in Denver, almost all the values of the post-1960s left were exhibited in one act.

It happened on the Denver mayor's most important day -- the one in which he was to deliver his annual State of the City Address. The day was to begin with the singing of the National Anthem by the black jazz singer Rene Marie. But Ms. Marie had, by her own admission, long had other plans. Instead of the National Anthem, she sang "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing," a song written in 1899 and often referred to today as the Black National Anthem.

What Marie did embodied a plethora of leftist ideals and characteristics: Ethical relativism, multiculturalism, the supremacy of feelings, the belief that artists are above normal ethical standards and group victimization.

We begin with ethical relativism. The left's opposition to Judeo-Christian values is first and foremost an opposition to objective, or universal, ethics. Ethics and morality are relative. There is no objective or universal standard of right and wrong. We are each the source of our own values.

These lessons were learned well by Marie. The notion that lying to the mayor of Denver (a Democrat, as it happens) when she agreed to his invitation to sing the National Anthem was unethical or immoral is foreign to Ms. Marie.

But how could she morally defend something so obviously immoral?

That is what ethical relativism made possible thanks to a number of values of the left.

One such leftist value is multiculturalism. Since the 1960s, a major goal of the left has been to weaken American national identity and replace it with other cultural, national, racial and ethnic identities (in effect, changing the motto of the United States from "From Many, One" to "From One, Many"). It has pursued this goal through bilingual education, election ballots in multiple languages, numerical guidelines in American history textbooks concerning the percentage of space allotted to given minorities, opposition to declaring English America's national language, and rendering the term "flag waving" a pejorative that implies quasi-fascist sentiments.

One could well imagine a member of any number of other minorities substituting a different song for the National Anthem. The left has successfully taught millions of Americans to honor other national identities while either fearing or disparaging American nationalism. That lesson, too, was clearly learned by Marie.

The idea of a Black National Anthem is a multiculturalist paradigm. A black freedom song, a black hymnal, songs that gave African slaves on American soil some comfort and hope in the midst of their suffering, and, for that matter, "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" -- these all fit perfectly into an American national identity. Indeed, all Americans should know such songs. But a Black National Anthem, when substituted for the National Anthem, means that there are two nations on American soil, a black one and an American one.

The left's second contribution to Marie's value system has been its elevation of feelings above other values. For example, one determines right and wrong on the basis of how one feels (as opposed to, let us say, asking what one's religion, or God, or any moral law that transcends one's own feelings would say on a given matter).

Now, the elevation of one's feelings above other considerations is generally viewed as a form of narcissism. And while narcissism is as old as humanity, until the 1960s it was generally regarded as a character flaw. Since the 1960s, however, it was more often heralded as a virtue. From recreational drug use to recreational sex, acting on one's feelings, actions of self-centered narcissism, has been glorified.

The core of this attitude lies in the left's veneration of feelings. How one feels became all-important. It even determines morality, the rightness or wrongness of an action. Thus, a generation of young people has been raised with the question, "How do you feel about it?" not "Is it right or wrong?"

Thus, Marie justified what she did in terms of feelings: "I want to express how I feel about living in the United States as a black woman, as a black person," she said. Her feelings were what mattered, and they were more important than elementary decency. Continued...

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Dennis Prager is a radio show host, contributing columnist for Townhall.com, and author of 4 books including Happiness Is a Serious Problem: A Human Nature Repair Manual.
 
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Subject: That's Denver under the Hick for you....
It surprises me not at all that the National Anthem was bumped at a solemn celebration hosted by the City of Denver. In many ways, Denver is a metaphor for the waning days of the United States as a moral and political force in the world.

Denver may deny it now, but the "guidance" in the Denver Police manual stands that officers shall not pursue the issue of whether or not someone they have detained is an illegal alien. If they learn that this is true, they are not to charge the person concerned, or even notify Immigrations and Customs Enforcement.

The process is a very clear criminal conspiracy on the part of the city of Denver's mayors and city council, implemented by city police leadership, to systematically violate Federal immigration law.

Of course, President Bush's vote-mongering among Hispanics has led him to prevent Federal officials and law enforcers from pursuing evident illegal aliens who have been attracted by Denver's "Sanctuary City" policies - when the Bush Justice Department has concerned itself with the question of illegal aliens lately, it's been to gerrymander local elections in places like Port Chester, NY - to assure that illegal aliens living there are adequately represented on the city council.

Bill Clinton and George W. Bush should both apologize to the citizens of this country for failing to enforce our laws dealing with immigration. But the city of Denver has also contributed to the problem to an inexcusable extent.

Much to Do About Nothing
To Rene Marie and The City Council of Denver, Abraham Lincoln said it the best.
“Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt”


Still I see this as a local not at national apocalyptic issue. Yet what she did insults me as a Black but I see a great problem in culture issues.

These is only one difference between the Liberals and Conservatives is the left believes in Multiculturalism or many collectivist groups and Conservatives are mono-culturalist beveling in a single collectivist group. Both feel their right to use statism to force cultural norms to the infringement of individual liberty.

Therefore our National model of From Many, One should not be interpreted as Conservatives do out of many (groups) one single collective but should be from Many Collective one individual who rights of life liberty and pursuit happiness is ordain by God.

Richard Brown
Portland Oregon