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'Plastic Brits' will learn UK anthem for Olympi

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'Plastic Brits' will learn UK anthem for Olympics | Fox News


Sports | 206492 hits | Jun 06 10:14 am | Posted by: maldonsfecht
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Foreign-born athletes competing for Britain at the London Olympics are learning the words to God Save the Queen to silence critics questioning the loyalty of athletes who previously represented other countries.

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  1. by avatar maldonsfecht
    Wed Jun 06, 2012 5:20 pm
    I find this more of an issue than allowing professional athletes to compete for their country. To represent one's own country is an amazing feat and should make the athlete's heart swell with pride and joy in their homeland. Not knowing anything about that land except that they outbid another "homeland" for your services is more mercenary than anything. The olympic comittees for coutnries that do this are not without fault in this either. I would rather see a native-born, raised, proud, engaged athlete do their all for their nation, than an A+++ athlete with tenuous ties and no knowledge of the symbols and anthem of the land they claim to represent. They are ambassadors for the land they represent, they'd better at least know what they're representing.



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