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Robert Stanley Weir’s original lyrics were “thou dost in us command”
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Weir's grandson, Steve Simpson, says the word "son" is not about gender, but a reference to a patriotic command from a maternal goddess.[6]
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That reminds me, let’s take “god” out of the anthem too
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Agreed. I think Allah would be much better.
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That’s a weird thing to say
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I seriously hope you're not making fun of my religion because I will report you to Twitter.
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When do they take out "god keep our land"
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Gonna be dope
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Respecting Canada more and more!!

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It will soon become history. Sorry, it will soon become Herstory. No, Theirstory.
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It's not PC, dude. They just made their anthem include all their citizens instead of just half. It's called unity
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The Canadian anthem and all its incarnations have a pretty long and interesting history. Glad it's going to back to the original meaning and intent, the change to 'thy sons' was understandable but short sighted in the first place.
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Just going back to Robert Stanley Weir’s original lyrics pal
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This is interesting
societies are rapidly changing throughout the world. For better or for worse inclusion of all represents we’re all human.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I like it.
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