Outrage after The Tenors change O Canada lyrics to ‘All Lives Matter’ statement at MLB All-Star Game - News Summed Up

Outrage after The Tenors change O Canada lyrics to ‘All Lives Matter’ statement at MLB All-Star Game


“All Lives Matter” has become a common online response in recent months to the “Black Lives Matter” movement, particularly after the police shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. – With files from The Canadian PressDo the Tenors really not know about controversial nature of "All Lives Matter"? Holding up a sign saying “All Lives Matter,” the group sang: “We are brothers, we are sisters, All lives matter to the brave,” when they should have been singing: “With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The True North strong and free.”Video: Canadian quartet @TenorsMusic change O Canada lyrics at @MLB @AllStarGame in support of All Lives Matter. Social media erupted in fury after the Canadian quartet The Tenors changed the words to O Canada to make a political statement during the opening of Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game in San Diego Tuesday night. https://t.co/dm1XOPne4S —Bill Cooney (@BillCooney) July 13, 2016The words “United We Stand” were written on the back of the sign.


Source: National Post July 13, 2016 01:18 UTC



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