What the Star Spangle Banner means to me is Bravery. I feel like if I had to choose only word to describe
What the Star Spangle Banner means to me is Bravery. I feel like if I had to choose only word to describe
For 200 years the flag has been a special emblem of the United States. The flag is special enough to constitute a ban on burning. In 1931 the “star spangle banner” became the national anthem. In 1949, Flag Day was created on June 14th. Congress recognized the pledge of allegiance.…
Standing Up Who knew you could stand up for what you believe in by sitting down? Colin Kaepernick, the quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, was doing exactly that when he sat down during the playing of the national anthem before a pro-football game; I agree and approve of what he did. He was protesting the different treatment of colored people and also the cops. After reading the article, ¨In the `Land of the Free,` Are You Free to Sit Out the National Anthem?¨ by Jaweed Kaleem, I learned that Colin Kaepernick is not the only one taking a stand.…
In the novel Anthem, written by Ayn Rand, Equality 7-2521 is trying to escape the means of collectivism, which the author writes, "Collectivism holds that the individual has no right, that his right and work belong to the group (to society, to the tribe, the state, the nation) and that the group may sacrifice him at its own whim to its own interests"(Ayn Rand). Equality 7-2521's anthem is his strong personality, and individualism, much like: And, you know, being able to wear the Stars and Stripes, when you step up on one of the blocks or, you know, when you step off an airplane or when you hear the national anthem play, you know, it's one of the greatest feelings in the world because you know that they are home supporting you and watching you…
Is standing for the National-Anthem right or wrong? Well last Sunday over 102 different football players , from different teams in the NFL knelt or sat down for National-Anthem. Many are doing this because they feel like colors are getting treated badly in the United States. President Trump gave a speech about it and said, “ The players should be fired for kneeling.” No matter if it's right or wrong there doing it for a reason, and the reason is to get equality for American Africans.…
Patrick Henry was an American Patriot and an orator during the movement of independence in Virginia. Henry’s speech, “Give me Liberty,” was delivered on March 23, 1775, at St. John’s Church in Richmond Virginia. Patrick Henry’s speech was heard by many important delegates such as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. He presented this speech in a very firm and alert manner, while also being respectful. The point of view Henry was trying to convey was that there is a need to fight for God’s purpose and the truth.…
According to the Youth’s Companion, millions of children took part in the 1892 Columbus Day ceremony. However, no sooner than the pledge took hold in the hearts and minds of Americans, than the words "My flag" we replaced by "the flag of the United States". This was due to the fact that in June of 1923 at the first National Flag Conference held in Washington D.C., the leaders of the American Legion and the Daughters of the American Revolution decided that while reciting the pledge, some foreign-born people might have in mind the flag of the country of their birth, rather than of the U.S. flag.…
The “Star Spangled Banner”, an immensely popular song, portrayed the proud and proud and patriotic feelings in the American flag especially in phrases such as “…gave proof through the night that our flag was still there…” Nationalism was present in works of art as well as seen in Document 3, John Krimmel’s depiction of a Fourth of July celebration. Krimmel’s painting portrays how people gathered together to rejoice in their country’s independence and to share in mutual feelings of patriotism using images such as soldiers dancing with their arms around each other to show the sense of unity that emerged among the people and people of all races and…
What are NFL players taking a knee for and what are they gaining from it? This all started with Kaepernick last year who took a knee because of the way African Americans were being treated by police officers and by the community in America. That is understandable to be upset at police officers but it is not okay to take a knee for the National Anthem because if it wasn’t for the people who fought for our freedom and for this nation then we wouldn’t even have the freedom and ability to go through our everyday lives as we do now. So kneeling for the Anthem should not even be a thought in someone’s head or even an option because the flag and this nation was improving and becoming what it is now, before these players were even born.…
The National Anthem plays at a football game, and everyone in the stands is respecting the flag. The football players, however, are kneeling. People on social media respond with comments like “you don’t deserve to be in our country!” “traitor” and “you’re a disgrace” (Bunch, Skorton) “Two dozen NFL players continue to kneel during the National Anthem, showing total disrespect to our Flag & Country. No leadership in NFL!” said Donald Trump on Twitter, responding to the 22 players kneeling on Sunday, Oct. 22, 2017.…
National Anthem Protests As you go to sporting events, you hear the National Anthem being played before the athletes start their sporting event. The reason for this is to honor those who served and protect our country and for those who are still doing so. Recently, many NFL (National Football League) players have oppose to stand for the National Anthem. In 2016 Colin Kaepernick, who played football for the San Francisco 49er’s, started a protest trend to kneel for the National Anthem.…
Tiziana Mata Anthem The Argument Essay Imagine living in a society where being yourself wasn't allowed. Or voicing your opinion.…
The colors of the Flag stand for many things. Red stands for hardiness and valour, white stands for purity and innocence, and blue, the color of the Chief, which is the broad band above the stripes, signifies vigilance, perseverance, and justice. The stars on the flag, which was first an ancient symbol of India, Persia, and Egypt, symbolizes dominion and sovereignty. George Washington interpreted the symbolism of the American Flag as, “We take…
The Reasoning and Breakdown of Rhetorical Strategies The National Anthem is something dear and true to many Americans, but as of lately has been receiving much controversy. Is it time for a new National Anthem? Or should we leave it as is?…
In the United States of America’s Pledge of Allegiance, it is stated that there is “… liberty and justice for all” (????). Thomas Jefferson stated in the Declaration of Independence that “all men are created equal” (???). And yet, throughout U.S. history, blacks have endured slavery, segregation, mob attacks, discrimination, and injustice simply because of their race. “Race, the idea that the human species is divided into distinct groups on the basis of inherited physical and behavioral differences” (Race). “The number of reported incidents of police brutality and excessive force toward Black men could very easily lead one to believe that the Black man may be American law enforcement’s worst nightmare”…
Despite this, this poem is also symbolised. The flag represents a country as well as pride, and in the poem that 's how it was…