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What Is True American Patriotism?

What Is True American Patriotism

Republicans and the Australian billionaires who own and run Fox “News” have a mighty strange idea of what it means to love and respect one’s country.  The network has spent years hosting white Republicans claiming “patriotism” to trash-talk Black athletes protesting racism in America, and they’re at it again.  

For example, on Monday Rep. Dan Crenshaw told Fox viewers about Black Olympian Gwen Berry, who is now heading to the Tokyo Olympics and turned to the side during the National Anthem: “We don’t need any more activist athletes. She should be removed from the team. … That should be the bare minimum requirement, is that you believe in the country representing.”

And it’s spreading beyond Fox now, as is so often the case. Meghan McCain weighed in on The View: “[I]t is not appropriate or patriotic to go to a foreign country where you’re supposed to be representing America and act like its just about you.”

But Berry has made it clear it wasn’t about her; it was about the way this country has treated — and continues to treat — Black people. 

“I never said that I hated the country,” Berry told the Black News Channel (a CNN affiliate), “never said that. All I said was I respect my people enough to not stand or acknowledge something that disrespects them.”

So, what disrespected Black people at the moment Berry was protesting?  And what is true patriotism?

First, about the National Anthem Berry turned away from. It was written by Maryland slave-owner Francis Scott Key to celebrate the American victory in the War of 1812 over the British “Corps of Colonial Marines,” who were slaughtered by US forces at the Battle of Ft. McHenry in September of 1814.

And who were the British Corps of Colonial Marines? 


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Five months earlier, in April of 1814, British Captain James Ross promised freedom and relocation in Barbados or England to any enslaved Africans who could escape American plantations and would volunteer to fight in the War of 1812 for the British. 

Three hundred enslaved people “escaped their masters’ plantations on the Chesapeake [Maryland] Tidewater”: they became the all-Black Corps of Colonial Marines.

Thus, slaveholder Francis Scott Key wrote the third stanza of the National Anthem to celebrate the slaughter of his fellow Marylander’s runaway slaves at the hands of the all-white American troops:

And where is that band who so vauntingly swore,
That the havoc of war and the battle’s confusion
A home and a Country should leave us no more?
Their blood has wash’d out their foul footstep’s pollution.
No refuge could save the hireling and slave
From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave,
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

This is part of our history that Gwen Berry clearly knows, as do many Black Americans; the very same history of race in this country that Republicans in multiple states are today passing laws to ban our children from learning.

As she said, “If you know your history, you know the full song of the national anthem. The third paragraph speaks to slaves in America—our blood being slain all over the floor. It’s disrespectful and it does not speak for Black Americans.”


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Which brings us to the second question Berry’s gesture raised: What sort of behavior is patriotic?


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True patriots love their country and their fellow citizens of all races and genders, and work to make their nation better (even if that may mean revising a national song). Demagogues, rightwing billionaires and their on-camera shills just try to pit us against each other and tear our republic apart while enriching themselves.

Originally posted at The Hartmann Report

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