Well, there actually was much sympathy for the confederacy, but they couldn’t leave due to the federal government arresting any state legislator calling for secession.
@@solsolsolomon it's not stolen, they just borrow it most American states adopted the tune heck even the Filipinos adopted it Also the lyrics is kinda patriotic I even teared a bit
@@rufst "borrowed" is a cute way of wording it, but also it ain't patriotic at all, it's the opposite. It (ironically) calls Lincoln a tyrant and sides with the traitors of the war. It's prolly good that we ditched it
Welcome back, interesting that this song is just about secession, even though Maryland stayed in the Union
Well, there actually was much sympathy for the confederacy, but they couldn’t leave due to the federal government arresting any state legislator calling for secession.
@@SwePol Yeah, good thing the South didn't do anything like that........
@@solsolsolomonI’m not defending the confederacy or anything like that.
@@SwePol I'd hope not. That would be pretty silly
@@solsolsolomonI’m defending them though, you self righteous pos
As a Marylander, I'm glad this awful Christmas tune rip off was scrapped. They better have a new one with proper lyrics and original music tho
This tune kinda slaps thou
@@rufst It's stolen from a Christmas song. Same with another state anthem
@@solsolsolomon it's not stolen, they just borrow it
most American states adopted the tune heck even the Filipinos adopted it
Also the lyrics is kinda patriotic
I even teared a bit
@@rufst "borrowed" is a cute way of wording it, but also it ain't patriotic at all, it's the opposite. It (ironically) calls Lincoln a tyrant and sides with the traitors of the war. It's prolly good that we ditched it
@@solsolsolomonLincoln was a tyrant, the South was on the right side of history. Cope and seethe