Best National Anthem

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I’ve not read the full words because only the first part/verse is ever sung and which is pretty unobjectionable. The point of the NA is to reflect and promote a sense of patriotism and positive national identity.
Maybe you should read all the words ;)

In full it is indeed objectionable on more than one front, and way out of date!

And who is this 'god' that is praised many times?
Has he arisen and 'saved us all'?

Verse two...

O Lord our God arise,
Scatter our enemies,
And make them fall!
Confound their politics,
Frustrate their knavish tricks,
On Thee our hopes we fix,
God save us all!

Is that reflecting and promoting a national identity you concur with?



As for the best National anthem, La Marseillaise has to be up there...

The French had the right approach when it came to getting rid of their sponging/despotic royals!

 
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Maybe you should read all the words ;)

In full it is indeed objectionable on more than one front, and way out of date!

And who is this 'god' that is praised many times?
Has he arisen and 'saved us all'?

Verse two...

O Lord our God arise,
Scatter our enemies,
And make them fall!
Confound their politics,
Frustrate their knavish tricks,
On Thee our hopes we fix,
God save us all!

Is that reflecting and promoting a national identity you concur with?



As for the best National anthem, La Marseillaise has to be up there...

The French had the right approach when it came to getting rid of their sponging/despotic royals!

There's a mention what you would call an 'imaginary friend' in the lyrics of the national anthem of your 'partners' country. The one you would dearly love to move to if they would only accept you. Any condemnation of that?

Our country's God! Our country's God!
We worship Thy name in its wonder sublime.
The suns of the heavens are set in Thy crown
By Thy legions, the ages of time!
With Thee is each day as a thousand years,
Each thousand of years, but a day,
Eternity's flow'r, with its homage of tears,
That reverently passes away.
:; Iceland's thousand years!, ;:
Eternity's flow'r, with its homage of tears,
That reverently passes away.
 
The French had the right approach when it came to getting rid of their sponging/despotic royals!
They were replaced by a new elite led by that well known empire builder Napolean
 
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I’ve not read the full words
You ought to.
because only the first part/verse is ever sung and which is pretty unobjectionable.
And not inspiring or accomodating
The point of the NA is to reflect and promote a sense of patriotism and positive national identity.
Ours doesn't do that. You should be in a stadium in the USA when theirs is sung (even badly). Theirs achieves that aim .
Below is a woke alternative I have written, which excludes all reference to religion, respect, royalty and longevity of tne monarch
Nothing woke about not being inspired by the Royals, which is all the NA is.
 
As for the best National anthem, La Marseillaise has to be up there...
A Frenchman went to the lavat'ry,
For to have a mighty ****,
He took his coat and trousers off,
So that he could revel in it.
But when he reached for the paper,
He found that someone had been there before,
"Ou est le papier?"
Ou est le papier?
Monsieur, monsieur, J'at fait manure.
Ou est le papier?
 
Apart from ours obviously. Just watching Casablanca, there's a scene with the French singing their national anthem in front of the Germans, and it made me think how rousing theirs is. But there are some that are just pretty shoite like the South American ones (written for dictators) and Italy (basically an opera).
Brilliant scene in the movie. I asked my youngest sprog to come and watch it. The French National Anthem is very distinctive. I get goose bumps watching it and never tire of the film Casablanca.
 
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