And if they had been singing "Amazing Grace" or "The Star-Spangled Banner" to drown out the speeches, would you then think those should not be hummed or whistled?
It is a song. That's it, a song. Wanting to go home does not mean go back to owning slaves. It means going home. It reflects what the singer means for it and for most southerners slavery has nothing to do with it.
And besides, you know what? A lot of things were done before, after and during the Civil War. And a lot of things were done during the Civil Rights Movement. How about we stop being offended by everything that someone may or may have not done either before any of us were alive or when many of us were at the oldest, small children?
I mean, good grief, if we are going to go to all the trouble of being offended, how about we do it about something that is a bit more relevant to now?
I am so very tired of not being able to do, or see or own anything that reminds anyone of the old south (NOT slavery) because someone that has never been a slave may be offended because someone who has never owned a slave does or sees or own it. There was a LOT more to the history of the south than slavery. When oh, when are we going to admit that?