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In reply to the discussion: Australia: Fury as Muslim students allowed to walk out of assembly during national anthem [View all]Yorktown
(2,884 posts)And secular values cannot be Christian. Secular means religion free.
And, for the record, I already stated I'm all for removing the word God from the pledge, the coins and any official oath. And no swearing on a Bible, Quran, or whatever book.
Besides, can you give me one reason why someone would refuse to sing an anthem?
An anthem doesn't mean much other than an acknowledgment one belongs to a certain country. What does not singing it mean? That one disagrees with the current policies of a given government? There are elections for that. That one claims not to be a member of that country? Even someone who is a foreigner should sing it as a token of appreciation for the country they reside in. If it's too much to ask, why is that person in that country to begin with?