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Spanish 'Star-Spangled Banner' Draws Ire

Spanish 'Star-Spangled Banner' Draws Ire
By LAURA WIDES-MUNOZ, Associated Press Writer
3 hours ago

MIAMI - British music producer Adam Kidron says that when he came up with the idea of a Spanish-language version of the U.S. national anthem, he saw it as an ode to the millions of immigrants seeking a better life.

But in the week since Kidron announced the song _ which features artists such as Wyclef Jean, hip-hop star Pitbull and Puerto Rican singers Carlos Ponce and Olga Tanon _ it has been the target of a fierce backlash.

Some Internet bloggers and others are infuriated by the thought of "The Star-Spangled Banner" sung in a language other than English.

"Would the French accept people singing the La Marseillaise in English as a sign of French patriotism? Of course not," said Mark Krikorian, head of the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies, a think tank that supports tighter immigration controls.

The initial version of "Nuestro Himno," or "Our Anthem," comes out Friday and uses lyrics based closely on the English-language original, said Kidron, who heads the record label Urban Box Office.

Pro-immigration protests are planned around the country for Monday, and the record label is urging Hispanic radio stations nationwide to play the cut at 7 p.m. EDT Friday in a sign of solidarity.

A remix to be released in June will contain several lines in English that condemn U.S. immigration laws. Among them: "These kids have no parents, cause all of these mean laws ... let's not start a war with all these hard workers, they can't help where they were born."

Bryanna Bevens of Hanford, Calif., who writes for the immigration-focused Web magazine Vdare.com, said the remix particularly upset her.

"It's very whiny. If you want to say all those things, by all means, put them on your poster board, but don't put them on the national anthem," she said.

Kidron, a U.S. resident for 16 years, maintains the changes are fitting. After all, he notes, American immigrants borrowed the melody of the "Star Spangled Banner" from an English drinking song.

"There's no attempt to usurp anything. The intent is to communicate," Kidron said. "I wanted to show my thanks to these people who buy my records and listen to the music we release and do the jobs I don't want to do."

Kidron said the song also will be featured on the album "Somos Americanos," which will sell for $10, with $1 going to the National Capital Immigration Coalition, a Washington group.

James Gardner, an associate director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, said Americans have long enjoyed different interpretations of the Star Spangled Banner, including country or gospel arrangements.

"There are a number of renditions that people aren't happy with, but that's part of it _ that it means enough for people to try to sing," he said.

Pitbull, whose real name is Armando Perez, said this country was built by immigrants, and "the meaning of the American dream is in that record: struggle, freedom, opportunity, everything they are trying to shut down on us."

 
One of the founding principles of our country and society is freedom of speech. If this offends you, I suggest you get over it.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Man people have issues.... why all the hate on Mexicans?


Why does everyone assume this is about hating Mexicans??? Its NOT!

How would the Mexican government and people like it if all of the Americans went to Mexico and started demanding them to suddenly speak another language, change their national anthem to a new version??

For cripes sake people, its not about the people coming into the country, I have no problem with them at all, but they are in America now and need to abide by our rules and customs, if not, go back.
 
Can't wait until all sporting events are forced to play the Star Spangled Banner and the Spanish version.
 
Originally posted by: CPA
Can't wait until all sporting events are forced to play the Star Spangled Banner and the Spanish version.

If that happens I think I will start killing some people.

To hell with spanish...speak english motherfuckers.
 
Originally posted by: CPA
Can't wait until all sporting events are forced to play the Star Spangled Banner and the Spanish version.

Are sporting events FORCED to play the star spangled banner in English now? I thought they did it willingly.
 
Originally posted by: Softballslug
Why does everyone assume this is about hating Mexicans??? Its NOT!

You're right, this has nothing to do with Mexicans:
How would the Mexican government and people like it if all of the Americans went to Mexico and started demanding them to suddenly speak another language, change their national anthem to a new version??

For cripes sake people, its not about the people coming into the country, I have no problem with them at all, but they are in America now and need to abide by our rules and customs, if not, go back.

 
a spanish national anthem?!?! fvcking idiots. my parents are cuban immigrants and have been here for 30 years. anyone from the older generation would absolutely puke at the idea of a spanish national anthem.

idiot regeatton a$$holes aren't doing this for "immigrant solidarity" as they are for money and recognition. they should be hanged and quartered.


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Originally posted by: Brutuskend
MIAMI - British music producer Adam Kidron says that when he came up with the idea of a Spanish-language version of the U.S. national anthem, he saw it as an ode to the millions of immigrants seeking a better life.

Why is a BRITISH music producer getting involved with the AMERICAN national anthem?
 
Originally posted by: puffff
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
MIAMI - British music producer Adam Kidron says that when he came up with the idea of a Spanish-language version of the U.S. national anthem, he saw it as an ode to the millions of immigrants seeking a better life.

Why is a BRITISH music producer getting involved with the AMERICAN national anthem?

$$$ ?
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Softballslug
Why does everyone assume this is about hating Mexicans??? Its NOT!

You're right, this has nothing to do with Mexicans:
How would the Mexican government and people like it if all of the Americans went to Mexico and started demanding them to suddenly speak another language, change their national anthem to a new version??

For cripes sake people, its not about the people coming into the country, I have no problem with them at all, but they are in America now and need to abide by our rules and customs, if not, go back.


That's it, always throw the race card out....

Is this better?

How would the {Insert Country here} government and people like it if all of the {Insert Country here} went to {Insert Country here} and started demanding them to suddenly speak another language, change their national anthem to a new version??

For cripes sake people, its not about the people coming into the country, I have no problem with them at all, but they are in {Insert Country here} now and need to abide by our rules and customs, if not, go back.

 
Originally posted by: puffff
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
MIAMI - British music producer Adam Kidron says that when he came up with the idea of a Spanish-language version of the U.S. national anthem, he saw it as an ode to the millions of immigrants seeking a better life.

Why is a BRITISH music producer getting involved with the AMERICAN national anthem?

Cause it's funny watching you get your panties in a wad about it?
 
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: puffff
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
MIAMI - British music producer Adam Kidron says that when he came up with the idea of a Spanish-language version of the U.S. national anthem, he saw it as an ode to the millions of immigrants seeking a better life.

Why is a BRITISH music producer getting involved with the AMERICAN national anthem?

Cause it's funny watching you get your panties in a wad about it?
that's such a trite response. grow up.

puff, the answer is $$$


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Originally posted by: puffff
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
MIAMI - British music producer Adam Kidron says that when he came up with the idea of a Spanish-language version of the U.S. national anthem, he saw it as an ode to the millions of immigrants seeking a better life.

Why is a BRITISH music producer getting involved with the AMERICAN national anthem?

Exactly what I was wondering.
 
Originally posted by: theNEOone
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: puffff
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
MIAMI - British music producer Adam Kidron says that when he came up with the idea of a Spanish-language version of the U.S. national anthem, he saw it as an ode to the millions of immigrants seeking a better life.

Why is a BRITISH music producer getting involved with the AMERICAN national anthem?

Cause it's funny watching you get your panties in a wad about it?
that's such a trite response. grow up.

puff, the answer is $$$


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^ wad.
 
Originally posted by: Softballslug

That's it, always throw the race card out....

Is this better?

How would the {Insert Country here} government and people like it if all of the {Insert Country here} went to {Insert Country here} and started demanding them to suddenly speak another language, change their national anthem to a new version??

And who is making these demands? 😕 No one.

For cripes sake people, its not about the people coming into the country, I have no problem with them at all, but they are in {Insert Country here} now and need to abide by our rules and customs, if not, go back.

Why does it bother you if other people don't "abide by our customs"? 😕 Does it directly affect you?
 
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
One of the founding principles of our country and society is freedom of speech. If this offends you, I suggest you get over it.

Freedom of Speech does not mean freedom from criticism.
 
Originally posted by: puffff
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
MIAMI - British music producer Adam Kidron says that when he came up with the idea of a Spanish-language version of the U.S. national anthem, he saw it as an ode to the millions of immigrants seeking a better life.

Why is a BRITISH music producer getting involved with the AMERICAN national anthem?

Because the AMERICAN national anthem is based on a BRITISH song and he wants to make sure a BRITISH person makes the AMERICAN national anthem work right when it's made into a SPANISH version using the same BRITISH music, Mr. AMERICAN?
 
Wiki "More typically, anthems seek to reflect the unity of a nation by evoking and eulogizing the history, traditions and struggles of its people." Isn't using the english language the traditional way the anthem is sung?
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Softballslug

That's it, always throw the race card out....

Is this better?

How would the {Insert Country here} government and people like it if all of the {Insert Country here} went to {Insert Country here} and started demanding them to suddenly speak another language, change their national anthem to a new version??

And who is making these demands? 😕 No one.

For cripes sake people, its not about the people coming into the country, I have no problem with them at all, but they are in {Insert Country here} now and need to abide by our rules and customs, if not, go back.

Why does it bother you if other people don't "abide by our customs"? 😕 Does it directly affect you?


Because I can't goto a bleeping McDonalds and order a meal because the staff doesn't undertand English. You choose to live and work in America, learn its customs and fit in or go back. I shouldn't have to learn multiple languages to order a meal or do anything else for that matter. Goto Russia or China or France and order a meal in English and see the response you get from that country. If I'm trying to move my life to those countries, I learn their languages, their customs and try and fit it, not have the country modify everything to accomodate my being there.
 
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