INDIANS React to The Star Spangled Banner As You've Never Heard It! (EMOTIONAL)

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  • @tonysmith5504
    @tonysmith55042 жыл бұрын

    India 🇮🇳 should be very proud too your forefathers fought British rule just as ours 🙏🙏🙏

  • @jeffburnham6611

    @jeffburnham6611

    2 жыл бұрын

    But both India and Pakistan were part of the British Empire until 1947, while the USA declared its Independence in 1776 and was formally recognized by Britain in 1783.

  • @DMafia1984

    @DMafia1984

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jeffburnham6611 And I hate how the world sees us with our brethren around the world being jealous of our success. Only because WE the smart ones knew WE needed A better Defense against potential Enemies WHY WE ARE A SUPER POWER??

  • @FUBAR1986

    @FUBAR1986

    2 жыл бұрын

    When India declared its independence from Britain declared war on Britain and the United States

  • @matt59fire

    @matt59fire

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jeffburnham6611 Yes but we had advantages. France was our alley and a major contributor.

  • @tj_2701

    @tj_2701

    2 жыл бұрын

    India was fighting outsiders. We where essentially fighting with our own pepole.

  • @xxUncleBuckxx
    @xxUncleBuckxx2 жыл бұрын

    This is why we hold our flag in such high regard. It never touches the ground, it's always illuminated and I will fly Old Glory till the day I die.

  • @Baka_Oppai

    @Baka_Oppai

    2 жыл бұрын

    sounds like you need a life

  • @jasonseynour6735

    @jasonseynour6735

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is why we real American patriots hate when people kneel during the anthem at sporting events

  • @queencerseilannister3519

    @queencerseilannister3519

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jasonseynour6735 Yes. Our Constitution is something to be respected though also, so it is definitely a catch 22. :(

  • @MorgorDre

    @MorgorDre

    2 жыл бұрын

    Honoring the flag is not exclusive to murica. That is more a less a common trope afaik.

  • @xxUncleBuckxx

    @xxUncleBuckxx

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MorgorDre No one said it was.

  • @willardwooten9582
    @willardwooten95822 жыл бұрын

    This is why Americans are very Patriotic and you see the Flag flying everywhere and people don't understand why.

  • @erichammond9308

    @erichammond9308

    2 жыл бұрын

    This story has nothing to do with anything since it's almost entirely false, wrong, inaccurate - pick whatever term you choose, but as we say in the south "it ain't right".

  • @roberthager7390

    @roberthager7390

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@erichammond9308 absolutely right there was no Francis Scott no fort McHenry, no flag that was shelled at the fort sorry alleged fort, no British ships shelling the non-existent fort, FYI there are SOME things that are enhanced 20 British ships instead of hundreds, but the story IS basically true

  • @erichammond9308

    @erichammond9308

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@roberthager7390 basically true? If by basically true" you mean "Francis Scott Key wrote the star spangled banner" sure. The rest is undeniably false. 1) George Washington said "I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees" this misquoting of the father of the nation is akin to blasphemy 2)This occurred during the War of 1812, thus the term "colonies" is totally inappropriate. England had recognized the US as a sovereign nation for 30 years prior to this event. 3) The war of 1812 wasn't particularly long or bloody as wars go. It ended not long after the battle of Baltimore. 4)The US started the war, and Britain's only aim was to end it quickly and resume trade. There was never any threat of return to British rule. 5) Francis Scott Key went privately to secure the release of one friend (Dr William Beanes), he wasn't "sent" by anyone else and he represent no one else. 6) Fort McHenry (not "Fort Henry") was most definitely a military installation. It was completed in 1800. It had masonry walls and roof 13 ft thick plus dirt above. It mounted 20 heavy guns (18, 24 and 32 pounder cannon),was garrisoned by 1,000 soldiers, and the only civilians present were the wives, children and household servants of some of the senior officers and senior NCO's (as was customary at the time). 7) there were only 19 Royal Navy ships present, 5 bomb ketches and 1 Congreve rocket ship escorted by 7 frigates and 3 schooners, plus 3 smaller transports, NOT "hundreds of ships". Such a tiny squadron couldn't possibly be called a hundredth of the firepower of the Royal Navy - there wasn't a single "line of battle" ship present. 8) The majority of the shelling was by only 6 ships - the escorts only got close enough to fire once but they were rapidly hit by return fire and withdrew with 1 casualty aboard HMS Surprise. (The recent addition of the 32 pounders was a shock to the attackers, since they had been added just a couple of days before the battle) 9) there were only 28 casualties in Fort McHenry 24 wounded and 4 killed. 10)the flagpole at Ft McHenry today is an exact replica of the one that stood there in 1814, it's 90+ feet tall solid wood and weighs over a ton, now how do you explain that it was held up manually? The laws of physics and gravity say that didn't happen! Much less be propped up by 4 dead bodies? So, yes, it's almost entirely false.

  • @eugenelawson5255

    @eugenelawson5255

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@erichammond9308 Easy Eric, some people need their legends Jan 6 was in insurrection Last summer was "Mostly peaceful protest" in the U.S. I don't mean this to be unkind. Stop ruining "Santa"

  • @erichammond9308

    @erichammond9308

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@eugenelawson5255 the myths would be: 1) "January 6th was a peaceful protest" (in fact it was an attempted coup d'etat against the Constitution of the United States) 2)"every BLM protest was violent" (in fact 93% were without a single violent act) 3) "Donald Trump is intelligent" And 4) "Tucker Carlson has a pair of testicles" 🤣🤣

  • @davidens8204
    @davidens82042 жыл бұрын

    I am a proud Canadian .. this story no matter how many times i watch it .. I always always always cry .. I am crying now all I can say please let us learn from history or we are doomed to repeat it .. RIP all who fell defending the flag

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    What the video fails to mention is that Star Spangled Banner was stolen from a British Drinking Song.

  • @kickahaw

    @kickahaw

    2 жыл бұрын

    God Bless

  • @hiskingdom9760

    @hiskingdom9760

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sandgrownun66 ya, we know... everything about the united states is a lie, inaccurate, made up or stolen! how ever did we last this long?

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hiskingdom9760 It's indeed a miracle. Is there another nation, which has stolen more from other nations, than the United States? Whether it be a legal system, the rights of humans, and other people's land, being the main ones from a long list. Oh, and by the way. Your supposed god and his sidekick jezus don't exist. Unless you can prove otherwise?

  • @hiskingdom9760

    @hiskingdom9760

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sandgrownun66 aww, how sad that you believe the lies the enemy has perpetrated against God and His kingdom. Although we have allowed the enemy 'so much' reign (to the ignorant, we look bad), his time has come to an end and you will see, without a doubt, how much we are loved. In the meantime, apparently you have not been paying attention to the good the U.S. is and has been in its short time. As a country (in its earlier days and with Pres Trump, and God), we hold the last bastion of good on the earth. Soon, the current governing body will be replaced. The lies will be exposed for what they are. God's best...

  • @elizabethpring3850
    @elizabethpring38502 жыл бұрын

    My grandfather once told me our flag doesn't fly in the wind but in the final breath of the fallen soldiers that willingly sacrificed their lives to keep it standing r.i.p. pawpaw ur war story's will always stay with me and if it ever comes a time where I need to stand on my feet instead of living on my knees I promise I will stand and that is why we stand for our flag and national anthem remember that when you decide to neal at the anthem

  • @robertlamb7513

    @robertlamb7513

    Жыл бұрын

    You will not be alone Elizabeth

  • @savedbygrace1176

    @savedbygrace1176

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha you mam are from the south i can tell

  • @elizabethpring3850

    @elizabethpring3850

    Жыл бұрын

    @@savedbygrace1176 u say im from the south well u tell me my grandfather died with numbers on his arm from a time when ur religious beliefs got u killed and then his on family casted him aside for choosing love above all else my nana

  • @elizabethpring3850

    @elizabethpring3850

    Жыл бұрын

    To answer your question my family settled in the south eventually but we are not from the south

  • @superdupercoolawsome

    @superdupercoolawsome

    6 ай бұрын

    You ain't alone fellow patriot!

  • @loganinkosovo
    @loganinkosovo2 жыл бұрын

    Not only is the Flag Never to be on the ground, it is never to be dipped to anyone unlike every other country's flag in the world. The American Olympic Team in 1908 had a bunch of large Irish Catholic New York Policemen on it. The tradition was that as the competing countries teams with their nation's flag and a placard with the country's name on it at the head passed the Royal Box they would dip their Colors in Salute to the Host Nation. The Flag and Placard Bearers were hired from the local area. The Largest Irish Cop pulled the Flag Bearer aside before the opening parade and told the Londoner "Look Boyo. If you dip that flag the only thing that will beat you to the Hospital is the lights on the Ambulance. That Flag dips to no earthly King!" Or words to that effect. The Flag was not dipped to the English Royal Family. This was a major scandal and started the Tradition that the American Flag is Dipped for NO ONE!

  • @lilsuzec

    @lilsuzec

    Жыл бұрын

    I get chills every time I see the flag not dipped as others are.

  • @jamesgrandt8194

    @jamesgrandt8194

    Жыл бұрын

    I am afraid you are wrong. The flag is routinely dipped by American war ships as a salute when passing ships of allied countries. I know this because I was a signalman in the Navy and it was part of my job.

  • @lilsuzec

    @lilsuzec

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jamesgrandt8194 I was speaking of the Olympic Games. Unfortunately I was unable to serve. Thank you for the information. I believe it’s more service to service. In the Olympics, it would be “bowing” to the foreign government.

  • @issstari954

    @issstari954

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jamesgrandt8194 Thats different at sea flag dipping carries an entirely different meaning to what it does at land In the United states at sea you can only dip the ensign as a salute to other ships.

  • @jackiechildress4390

    @jackiechildress4390

    Жыл бұрын

    My mom from Spain says that another' flag can only fly if the U.S. flag flies together with it or above it in the U.S. She's always loved the U.S. flag. The flag represents freedom which includes freedom of speech, which is not exclusive. There are limits to free speech--"Time, place, and manner. Limitations based on time, place, and manner apply to all speech, regardless of the view expressed. They are generally restrictions that are intended to balance other rights or a legitimate government interest." The violations of Freedom of Speech include: "Obscenity. Fighting words. Defamation (including libel and slander) Child pornography." Even burning the flag, as much as it hurts to see it, is protected free speech as the U.S. Supreme Court in Texas v. Johnson--"The majority of the Court, according to Justice William Brennan, agreed with Johnson and held that flag burning constitutes a form of "symbolic speech" that is protected by the First Amendment."

  • @eudo1898
    @eudo18982 жыл бұрын

    I am not an American but every time I hear this song it bring tears to my eyes having understood the history behind the song.. The miracle flag of the world held up by human sacrifice. Oh what sacrifice and devotion for one's country, God bless America!!!!

  • @garymcintyre6507
    @garymcintyre65072 жыл бұрын

    I`m canadian and that`s the first time I heard that story, and it brought a tear and a lump to my throat, that`s why history is so important. I see now why most Americans are so proud of their flag, I think that story needs to be retold and shouted from the hilltops because too many people don`t know or have forgotten what freedom really means because we are standing at that very crossroad again, so people of the western hemisphere wake up because the shells are coming fast and hard and once again the flag is falling, do we still have the balls to save it like we did in our history. That goes for the Canadians too, wake up.

  • @colinkillian9265

    @colinkillian9265

    2 жыл бұрын

    As an American from the South, oh I guarantee that there are tens of millions of Americans that won't let this happen. They're getting restless, they're not quit ready to get all revolutionary, but they're also not going to bow down either..

  • @476233

    @476233

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your kind words. We love our neighbors to the north 🇨🇦 I am glad you see the true meaning of America and how we see liberty and freedom. Yes, our nation has its share of terrible corporations, evil politicians, and dark days of history, but that is what makes America beautiful. Our country has always bounced back and found a way to overcome the challenges it faces. At heart, this is true America- freedom justice, and opportunity. We were taught in school our role as the leader in the world is to bring these democratic beliefs to everyone so everyone can be freedom and have an opportunity to live a good life. That is America 🇺🇸 and that is why we love our country, because we are free which is something you don’t find everywhere.

  • @christaljudd

    @christaljudd

    7 ай бұрын

    I wish I could like this a million times!

  • @patokev3691

    @patokev3691

    7 ай бұрын

    You should read the rest of the verses. 😅

  • @superdupercoolawsome

    @superdupercoolawsome

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm an immigrant to this great nation. I was adopted and brought here as a baby of a few months. HOWEVER, no one can tell me I'm not 10000000000% American. As my father, an immigrant like me, likes to say: 'America has more enemies within it than outside of it.' But I assure you that there are those of us, true patriots that love our nation, are willing to fight and die for her. I cannot comprehend how some ingrates are born in this nation and hate it. They were blessed to be natural born citizens and don't know how privileged they are. I hate what's happening to our nation by those who would seek to destroy her and tear her apart. But, we ain't gonna let that happen. Our flag is still here!

  • @shelbyjacquin8252
    @shelbyjacquin82522 жыл бұрын

    My family has fought in every major battle since the Revolution. I cant hardly hear the National Anthem without shedding a tear every time.

  • @morbidone88

    @morbidone88

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lieutenant Dan, is that you?

  • @michaelpayne7036

    @michaelpayne7036

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@morbidone88 first thing I thought of was Dan’s family dying montage

  • @jesuslopez4113

    @jesuslopez4113

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your families sacrifice. I truly appreciate all of our vets! God bless you and god bless america!

  • @queencerseilannister3519

    @queencerseilannister3519

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mine has also. Even the Colonial Wars.

  • @leannjent51

    @leannjent51

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve also had family in every single American war. Pretty neat to think about 😃

  • @tomkirtley4534
    @tomkirtley45342 жыл бұрын

    I am British and very proud but the tears are running down my face - PLEASE NEVER LOOSE OR FORGET THE VALUES THAT FLAG REPRESENT

  • @superdupercoolawsome

    @superdupercoolawsome

    6 ай бұрын

    Your words to God's ears! Many Americans hate their own country. But, those who love the U.S. will always fight for our beautiful nation!

  • @sample.text.
    @sample.text.2 жыл бұрын

    People often make fun of Americans for being way too proud to be American, but you have to remember that while being such a young country we've gone through the ringer to become what we are today. So we have good reason to be proud of ourselves. I just wish more of us were more curious about other cultures so we can join the "conversation" without sounding like idiots.

  • @amandaoh2025

    @amandaoh2025

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same. I wish more of the people who say "we should be proud of our self" didn't seem to think ONLY our selves and more folks who argue "other countries have history too!" Weren't talking with the Subtext of "America Sucks". History is AMAZING and ugly and triumphant and filled with struggles that people fought through so we could live in something better. Frankly we should ALL be curious af about the history of every country! And proud af of ourselves AND them! Look at how far we came! What we survived! What we MADE!! Humanity is awesome and those are our brothers and sisters and cousins. They did a good job and were brave amazing complexe and fallible people!

  • @josephg.1.130

    @josephg.1.130

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@amandaoh2025 i wouldnt say that. majority of most countries history is really vanilla and boring

  • @michaelvoorhees5978

    @michaelvoorhees5978

    2 жыл бұрын

    We save the world from ultimate destruction by evil

  • @Dino-god69

    @Dino-god69

    2 жыл бұрын

    people conflate pride with prejudice

  • @kaleblesmeister2954

    @kaleblesmeister2954

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm proud of the USA but I'm proud of Ukraine on how there handling the war that Russia started & is losing the war .

  • @gerrbaby90
    @gerrbaby902 жыл бұрын

    That's why we are taught even as little kids to NEVER let the flag touch the ground. You will see a 3 year old holding the flag and every time it gets near the ground someone will push their hand up and tell them don't let it touch the ground hold it high. So even before we know why we do it we learn keep it from falling. 🇺🇸

  • @damyr

    @damyr

    2 жыл бұрын

    Everyone in the world respect their national flag and everyone are taught to not let it touch the ground. So, you're nothing special. The only difference is that your indoctrination with flags and patriotic fairy tales is so radical, that even the Nazi Germany fails in comparison with US.

  • @KiwiMan960
    @KiwiMan960 Жыл бұрын

    As an American, from Wisconsin, it warms my heart to see people from different backgrounds look into our history as a country, and truly appreciate it for what it is. I thank you two for watching this video

  • @thundergod2645
    @thundergod26452 жыл бұрын

    As an an American, we learn this in school. I'm now 32 years old and this brought a tear to my eye. At this point in history i think every single American needs to be reminded of this. Thank you ♡

  • @shdhddjji

    @shdhddjji

    2 жыл бұрын

    You got several years on me but I agree brother!!!!👌👌

  • @CherylDavis321

    @CherylDavis321

    Жыл бұрын

    thunder god, even though I did go into the military after high school, I still never knew all of this that they said happened. I remembered some of it from school. Lord, I almost teared up especially at this part..."The thing that sets the American Christian apart from all other people in the world is, he will die on his feet before he'll live on his knees"!!!

  • @user-ot5zs9ry9t

    @user-ot5zs9ry9t

    Жыл бұрын

    I learned this in school too.I am in my 60s.

  • @valf4104
    @valf4104 Жыл бұрын

    I’m a Canadian, but for some reason I get extremely emotional whenever I hear the American National Anthem. Now that I know the backstory I’ll be all the more so. I guess it’s because the yearning to live free is universal. People from all around the world can relate. The Star Spangled Banner is a beautiful and majestic symbol of that.

  • @Parklarblick
    @Parklarblick2 жыл бұрын

    Though the story here gets a few things wrong, the story itself is true. That very flag can be seen in all of it's tattered glory at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C. today. Seeing it in person was a very grounding experience, at least it was for me.

  • @strangeworldsunlimited712

    @strangeworldsunlimited712

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's not just a few things. It's about 90% wrong. People need to stop asking for reactions to this video!

  • @deepcoder1845

    @deepcoder1845

    2 жыл бұрын

    I do like this channel though and did subscribe as they are pretty funny together.

  • @erichammond9308

    @erichammond9308

    2 жыл бұрын

    This story is very close to 99% inaccurate. Factual errors - 1) this battle occurred during the War of 1812 (Sept 13-15th of 1814 to be exact), and the term "colonies" is totally inappropriate. 2) England had recognized the US as a sovereign nation for 31 years prior to the battle, the US started the war, and return to British rule was never an objective of the British. 3) Francis Scott Key went privately to secure the release of one friend (Dr William Beanes). He wasn't "sent" by anyone, and did not represent anyone else. He went to HMS Tonnant with the appointed prisoner exchange officer (Colonel Skinner). They were received as guests and dined aboard with the senior officers (which would be normal for a well known lawyer seeking the release of a prominent physician). While aboard they had overhead discussions of plans to attack Baltimore, so to prevent them from giving advance warning, he, Dr Beanes and Col Skinner were put aboard the pilot sloop "Minden" and towed by HMS Surprise to Baltimore before being released once the attack was imminent and they could no longer give advance warning. 4) They watched the attack from 5 miles away from the fort, then proceeded to Baltimore. They did not disembark at the fort. 5) Fort McHenry was most definitely a military installation completed in 1800 with masonry walls and roof 13 ft thick (plus dirt above), mounting 20 heavy guns (18, 24 and 32 pounder cannon), an additional earthwork battery ( seaward of the fort) with (4) 32 pounder cannon which was completed just before the battle, and was garrisoned by 1,000 men. 6) The only civilians in the fort were the wives children and household servants of the senior officers and senior NCO's (which was customary at the time). 7) There were only 28 casualties in Fort McHenry, 24 wounded and 4 killed. 8)The flagpole at Ft McHenry today is an exact replica of the one that stood there in 1814. It's 90+ feet tall and weighs over a ton. There's no way humanly possible to manually hold it up, much less prop it up with dead bodies. The laws of physics and gravity say so. 9) There were only 19 Royal Navy ships present 5 bomb ketches (each with two 10 inch mortars) 1 Congreve rocket ship, escorted by 7 frigates and 3 schooners, plus 3 smaller transports, "NOT hundreds of ships", and this small squadron couldn't even be considered a hundredth of the firepower of the Royal Navy in 1814. 10) The only guns which outranged the guns of the fort were the 10 inch mortars and the Congreve rockets. The frigates only moved close enough to fire once, but were rapidly hit by return fire from Fort McHenry and withdrew with the loss of 1 sailor aboard HMS Surprise. 11) the 10 inch mortars used by the bomb ketches were not accurate weapons, at the range of 3.5 nautical miles (7,000 yards) their shot dispersion area was 800 yards (400 yards in every direction from their aiming point). While they are devastating weapons against city-sized targets, their effectiveness against the relatively small fort is doubtful at best. If you've read the actual facts I have given (these are directly from the reports of Major George Armistead (the Commanding Officer of Fort McHenry), Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane (the British commander) and Mr Key's own statements, you can see that most of this video is utter fabrication.

  • @boyscoutmatt

    @boyscoutmatt

    2 жыл бұрын

    The flag that flew during the bombardment is not the one in the Smithsonian. The Smithsonian flag was raised after the battle was over, replacing the smaller storm flag.

  • @strangeworldsunlimited712

    @strangeworldsunlimited712

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@davidbrannon2627 Eric Hammond said it all above. Nothing more for me to add. Read that.

  • @verotique74
    @verotique742 жыл бұрын

    As an American, I have heard the story many times... but the way the narrator told it was beautiful. Also... as an American I felt it was a proud dutiful reaction to stand and cover my heart during the singing. it's amazing how history can be so compelling.

  • @bonniebickett4520

    @bonniebickett4520

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes i covered my heart, sang and cried. God Bless the USA,

  • @dougs7367

    @dougs7367

    2 жыл бұрын

    The way the narrator told it was as a preacher spewing lies to gullible sheep.. which is how right wingers typically enjoy being "eeducated"

  • @strangeworldsunlimited712

    @strangeworldsunlimited712

    2 жыл бұрын

    The way the narrator told it is wrong. As an American, you should know that.

  • @zipperadventures5487

    @zipperadventures5487

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@strangeworldsunlimited712 you do realize the only info you have is one perspective i know its not 100% correct yes but all we have is collective retellings and recordings of what xyz seen or said -

  • @strangeworldsunlimited712

    @strangeworldsunlimited712

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@zipperadventures5487 We have lots of perspectives. Military reports from both the fort and the fleet. Other eyewitness accounts from those who were there. It's not just Francis Scott Key's account. The fort is now a museum. They have archives detailing the battle.

  • @JayEdelgardVT
    @JayEdelgardVT2 жыл бұрын

    Makes me shed a tear of pride every time 🇺🇸 Had family in the military since our Revolution.

  • @shyryTsr2k

    @shyryTsr2k

    2 жыл бұрын

    I kinda wish that I can say the same... However I come from a family of Native Americans and most of my tribesmen were wiped out by the US Military back then. I don't have hatred nor disgust for what they did, every race and every nation has it's dark side of history, however I wish that it did not have to go the way it did. They had guns, while my people had bows and arrows, obviously you can tell which side was going to prevail a bullet is a lot faster and more ideal than an arrow.

  • @JayEdelgardVT

    @JayEdelgardVT

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@shyryTsr2k I mean, I got some Native in me too on my dad's side. He was also military. She (grandmother on my dad's side) was the daughter of the chief. I can't really say I can understand you on this one, from someone with 25%+ native heritage (Cherokee and Seneca).

  • @melbygrace
    @melbygrace2 жыл бұрын

    Proud of India for standing up for your country. I love hearing about the national anthem of each country.

  • @dominickefrim3088
    @dominickefrim3088 Жыл бұрын

    I am very happy you shared your first reaction with us. As an American patriot i love that flag and what it represents. To see someone not vested in any way listen to the story and finally understand is amazing. why do we wrap ourselves in the flag. Why it must never touch the ground. Why it must always be illuminated. Why do we stand with pride when our anthem is sung? We do these things in remembrance of those who gave their lives for it. Thank you 🇺🇸

  • @elizabethwallace-donnelly.2356
    @elizabethwallace-donnelly.2356 Жыл бұрын

    And we in Ireland honour our Flag.. We stood and fought against the Brits so many times for our Freedom.. Emotional video... Greeting from Ireland.. And a proud Irish Woman 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🍀🍀🇮🇪🇮🇪🙏💚

  • @robertlamb7513
    @robertlamb75132 жыл бұрын

    Now you know why us true Americans love our country like we do. Some of us Remember that men women and children have lad down their lives defining our freedom. As I type these words tears are in my eyes. I have ancestors that did die for that reason for the freedom we love. And may india enjoy freedom as much as we do. Thank you

  • @Rebelstand
    @Rebelstand Жыл бұрын

    I shed tears EVERY TIME I hear this story. It's one of the reasons why I served our country. And I'll ALWAYS BE a PATRIOT for I love my country. Always have and always will...

  • @marine5480
    @marine54802 жыл бұрын

    It truly warms my heart to see people watching this with a look of genuine respect and admiration on their faces.

  • @badguy1481
    @badguy14812 жыл бұрын

    One of the few, if not the only, National Anthem that both starts and ends with a question. The future of this new Republic was ALWAYS in question and in many ways STILL IS! How appropriate.

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    What the video fails to mention is that Star Spangled Banner was stolen from a British Drinking Song.

  • @razier5299

    @razier5299

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sandgrownun66 Cool makes it even better that we stole from the British.

  • @foxco2378

    @foxco2378

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sandgrownun66AND YOUR POINT IS? oh yeah we beat them

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@foxco2378 In a way. Yes. The British got the last laugh. Rather than create something original for themselves. Every time an Americans sings their anthem. They're just paying homage to some blokes getting p!ssed, in an eighteenth century English pub. Oh, the sweet irony!

  • @bigschmill294

    @bigschmill294

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sandgrownun66 Yankee Doodle was also supposed to be a song mocking the Americans. But the Americans liked it so much that we kind of usurped the song lmao.

  • @VedderState
    @VedderState2 жыл бұрын

    And now you know why we will never lay our guns down. So many Americans have forgotten our past. Thank you Loud Guys for this emotional response!

  • @josephtingley654

    @josephtingley654

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not all of us. I believe if a Red Dawn situation comes, Americans would fight. It's just that with the way politicians divide us, some forget that they have freedom and if that freedom was truly being taken, they'd fight.

  • @katarinad1309

    @katarinad1309

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ok ok calm down no one wants your guns they want to limit crazy people from being able to start a war by themselves. Limits is not taking them away.

  • @TWEAKLET

    @TWEAKLET

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@josephtingley654 red dawn is virtually impossible though unless nuclear war has already started and all russias nukes went for the US our fleets too strong a sea invasion is suicide an invasion through alaska impossible its a choke point one road for 100s of miles from south amarica still a choke point even if not as bad only real vulnerability would be if canada let several nations stage troops there somehow in secret and you still would have to deal with moving troops while being bombed by the world 3 largest air forces

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    What the video fails to mention is that Star Spangled Banner was stolen from a British Drinking Song.

  • @JessBlanchard
    @JessBlanchard2 жыл бұрын

    I can't speak for all Americans, but if someone comes to our country and respects our ways of life, I will respect your way of life. We don't have to agree on everything but we do have to learn to live together.

  • @tomt6040
    @tomt60402 жыл бұрын

    Washington's words: we "will die on our feet rather than live on our knees" has much the same power as the words of Gandi!! "we will receive blows, we will receive their anger, but we will not kill, we will not fight back". We "Americans" understand this and ALWAYS will stand with the people of India!

  • @robertphelps1574

    @robertphelps1574

    2 жыл бұрын

    I believe that quote was said by Emilliano Zapata

  • @akashramdial2240

    @akashramdial2240

    2 жыл бұрын

    America and Americans have NEVER demonstrated that they understand this. They are the bullies of the world.

  • @DMafia1984

    @DMafia1984

    2 жыл бұрын

    Washington a slave owner did what he needed. But MRK did say Non violence and yet was assassinated and the BC has an still been destroyed by Democrats?? But " Don't Talk Politics" Why not it creates laws that effects us all so Kiss my minority ass I CARE!!

  • @hslhrd707

    @hslhrd707

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wrong. That quote is from Emiliano Zapata. "Prefiero morir de pie, que vivir de rodillas." -Emiliano Zapata Mexican Revolutionary

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    Except that the Americans did use violence. Not just against the British, but also against the native population, Canada, and Mexico, where it took half its territory by military force.

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch42832 жыл бұрын

    I cannot understand, how anyone from anywhere, can fail to support their own nation, people or tribe ... as an extension of supporting your own family and friends.

  • @baneblackguard584

    @baneblackguard584

    2 жыл бұрын

    because not everyone, everywhere, has a reason to support the nation they live in. Indeed, many people in the world have never seen themselves as part of the nation the rest of the world says they are part of.

  • @williambranch4283

    @williambranch4283

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@baneblackguard584 Nation, tribe, criminal gang ... all the same. A criminal who betrays his gang, should get what he deserves, same with tribal or national traitor (different support groups). The lines on a map are nothing, the idea is the thing. So with multiculturalism, you don't know who is quisling to who, and who is patriot ;-) ... as in Band of Brothers, there were German-Americans who fought for Hitler, they chose wrong, as karma showed! Of course with sociopaths, they simply are like Loki, they betray everyone, for reasons only they know.

  • @baneblackguard584

    @baneblackguard584

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@williambranch4283 but they aren't all the same thing. there are groups of people in all nations that do not feel like they are part of that nation. you said you can't understand how anyone anywhere could fail to support their nation, people, tribe. I was trying to explain how. We like to think that subgroups within a group think of themselves as part of that larger group, but often they do not. especially in situations where they had no say in whether they were going to be a part of that group. How can they not support that group you ask? simply, they don't want to be a part of that group.

  • @williambranch4283

    @williambranch4283

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@baneblackguard584 Life isn't fair, many people try to solve their problems the usual ways. My best friend is a Lakota spirit warrior, and he is loyal to his tribe, not to the US. I can respect that. The reactors are in India ... they have 22 official languages ... it's complicated. I choose in my heart, to support my support group, as I see that, not because of ideology ... even if they aren't particularly supporting me. I don't find special pleading or narcissism useful.

  • @williambranch4283

    @williambranch4283

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@baneblackguard584 Thoughts are alway more clear, after one posts ;-) Of course an individual may be unhappy with their subgroup, or as a member of a subgroup, unhappy with their relation to the larger group. But contemplating one's belly button about ideal persons or ideal groups ... is worthless. The only question is, how can you improve your own situation, not how you can improve another person's situation, let alone some group situation ... that is an illness.

  • @FitmartFitness
    @FitmartFitness2 жыл бұрын

    I cried when I saw this for the first time. Not just because it is emotional, but because I realized our country has fallen.

  • @ssdj04
    @ssdj042 жыл бұрын

    I was so taken by their reactions to this. I love it. Many native born do not even have that reaction. Our Story is a great!

  • @erichammond9308

    @erichammond9308

    2 жыл бұрын

    Many native born Americans realize that this video is a sermon by a preacher and NOT the real history. I've been to Fort McHenry (He didn't even get the name of the fort correct for Pete's sake!) and NOT ONE part of this video is accurate.

  • @ssdj04

    @ssdj04

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@erichammond9308 I noticed that part too, sans “Mc”

  • @kathydickson87
    @kathydickson872 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your genuine and emotional reactions. Other countries laugh at us Americans for how proud we are of this flag and our country but that history is still strong in most American’s hearts. Thank you again for the reaction.

  • @Freshenstein23
    @Freshenstein232 жыл бұрын

    Love hearing the similarities with India’s struggles as well! Great job!

  • @darrelkopsa7143
    @darrelkopsa71432 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your appreciation of our symbol of Freedom!! As it is with every country that has been oppressed or attacked, we must hold strong to freedom, and it's symbols, so hat we may remain as free individuals. God bless us all!!!

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    When was the USA last invaded? Oh, and by the way, you alleged god blessing no one.

  • @shrodingerschat2258
    @shrodingerschat22582 жыл бұрын

    Visitors to our country cannot understand why we love our flag so much. You can drive down just about any street and see the flag flying from people's homes and businesses. This kind of devotion to a flag is not seen in other countries. Knowing the story behind the National Anthem helps people get a better understanding of why we love our flag so much; because of what it means to us as a nation!

  • @damyr

    @damyr

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh, we absolutely get it. Because you're indoctrinated with flags and patriotic fairy tales since you're born. Even the Nazi Germany fails in comparison to your fanaticism. That's one of reasons your politicians have such a good time making fools out of you.

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    What the video fails to mention is that Star Spangled Banner was stolen from a British Drinking Song.

  • @ah64dbeast37

    @ah64dbeast37

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sandgrownun66 stolen? You do know that a lot of Americans back then came from Britain.

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ah64dbeast37 Of course they came from Britain. Most of the people of the American colonies, were descended from British stock before independence. That's probably why they didn't like not being represented in the British parliament. They felt themselves to be part of the Mother country. Just look at the names of the founding fathers to see the British connection.

  • @ah64dbeast37

    @ah64dbeast37

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sandgrownun66 yeah my point was it was part of there culture as well and I was just saying they really didn't steal it... It was just ingrained in the culture back then. But that's still good knowledge to have though.

  • @kennethlee3458
    @kennethlee3458 Жыл бұрын

    My father served in the Air Force he told me this story. That is why I always honor the troops and the flag and the star spangled banner. My father passed this January. Love you dad R.I.P

  • @lolamagenta
    @lolamagenta2 жыл бұрын

    This brought tears to my eyes. We are proud of our flag because we know the cost that was borne to fly it freely. Thank you for a lovely reaction.

  • @robertserrato3596
    @robertserrato35962 жыл бұрын

    I live in America. And I'm very proud to live here. And I'm proud of our soldiers who fought and are fighting for our freedom.

  • @rijlqanturis625

    @rijlqanturis625

    2 жыл бұрын

    They are not now fighting for our freedom because our freedom is not threatened by a foreign power. Right wing nationalism is threatening our freedom. Right wing terrorism is threatening our freedom. Nobody is fighting to protect us from that. I say this as a veteran.

  • @robertserrato3596

    @robertserrato3596

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rijlqanturis625 thank you for your service.

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Fight for our freedom". What freedom? When was the USA last invaded, or was even near to it?

  • @jamesl715
    @jamesl7152 жыл бұрын

    Great reaction 😊 American here and you should react to the seal team rescue of Jessica Buchanan. It’s a true story of her being kidnapped in Africa and held for ransom. The Navy seals rescue her, it’s an amazing story. Love from America 🇺🇸 🇮🇳

  • @Lily_Samson
    @Lily_Samson2 жыл бұрын

    First time seeing your channel…🥰 As the daughter of a United States Navy Veteran I was taught to respect the flag, but until I learned the story behind our National anthem, it was to me as it is told here…Something we memorize as children and recite with repetition without thought…When I learned the true meaning …the sacrifice of many at Fort Henry that became the story behind our National anthem, I’ve NEVER been the same… Thanks for your reaction to our beloved story…It brought me to tears watching you as much as listening to it…🥰 🦋Lily🦋

  • @gottabeemee
    @gottabeemee2 жыл бұрын

    We are all the same, our fight for freedom, passion and love for our countries... Makes us brothers and sisters... Our patriotism knows no race, status, rich or poor... I very much appreciated your comments and observations, thank you my Brother and Sister in God .... Peace be yours!! ♥️

  • @colinkillian9265

    @colinkillian9265

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well said...

  • @DestinStults_Delivered
    @DestinStults_Delivered2 жыл бұрын

    Watching these reactions to this video are so heartwarming. I'm 28 and so proud, It brings me to tears every single time. Just to think about holding that flag up looking your friends and brothers proudly in the eyes until they took your place. We have lost our way, god bless us all.

  • @schuy601
    @schuy6012 жыл бұрын

    Every time I see this video it makes me cry. I love my country, I don't like the present corrupt regime that is destroying it but I love my country.

  • @carolynm3523
    @carolynm35232 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for a beautiful reaction. A new subscriber 🇺🇸

  • @pleutron
    @pleutron2 жыл бұрын

    enjoyed seeing you both look so amazed and focused on this story. thank you.

  • @IanH707
    @IanH7072 жыл бұрын

    It hurts that this country is so divided now, but I love it either way, and love you all too

  • @greenpeasuit

    @greenpeasuit

    2 жыл бұрын

    My theory is that the leading cause of division is too much effort to force unity. If more federalism was pushed, less power to the national government, more power to the states, each state could manage their cultural views and policies as their people saw fit. Those that didn't like their state could either speak their beliefs in effort to stay their state's views, or move to a more like minded state. In essence, by letting each state be more divided, the union would not be so strained. Instead the nation tries to force their views on the nation as a whole, driving others to rebel. If the federal government was focused strictly on its enumerated powers in the constitution, and the ideals of the declaration, leaving all else for the states, treating each person equal from birth, we as a nation would be forever indivisible.

  • @IanH707

    @IanH707

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@greenpeasuit yea. It’s always been too much of pushing a narrative telling others they’re wrong and the other side is right. A common respect for one another and realizing at the end of the day I don’t need to hate someone just cause they voted for someone I didn’t, we just need to see each other as Americans and have each other’s backs

  • @greenpeasuit

    @greenpeasuit

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@IanH707 imagine if Californians let Texans be Texans, and Texans let Washingtonians be themselves, but no state was footing the bill for another states choices. Capital Hill & the White House focused on defense, foreign policy, and dispute resolution and let states decide what and how to teach their students, fund their schools, feed their hungry, fill their coffers, what constitutes murder and how to minimize it, what is socially acceptable public behavior. The state legislatures answer to their neighbors. Capital Hill only answers to their campaign contributors. Let each state decide what works for their people, let D.C. decide how to protect the states' abilities to make those decisions.

  • @josephg.1.130

    @josephg.1.130

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@greenpeasuit idk man, if you think the current administrstion actually cared about unity then...

  • @greenpeasuit

    @greenpeasuit

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@josephg.1.130 in my vision of how this nation ought to operate, it wouldn't matter how a single administration cares. The states should have the majority of power over what happens in their borders, and the administration at federal level can only be concerned with international relations, common defense, interstate squabbles, etc.

  • @Meriale46
    @Meriale462 жыл бұрын

    I live 20 minutes from Fort McHenry. Walking that old fort has such an emotiona feeling to it. All the lives lost for for our freedom. We are reminded of how our lives would be so different had they pulled that down that flag. But our ancestors refused to give up no matter how many died to keep it flying. Later we kicked the crap of of Great Britian and won our freedom for all those who sacrificed to give us liberty. To this day when we hang our flags on our homes they are tilted to honor those who died to perserve it and our freedom.

  • @briandobson5135
    @briandobson5135 Жыл бұрын

    India fought much the same battles as America did. They fought (as we did in America) for freedom and they won it with the blood of their fallen soldiers. God Bless both the United States of America and the nation of India.

  • @lostlothbrok7156
    @lostlothbrok71562 жыл бұрын

    You honor me, my family and country with this. Thank you for watching a critical important piece of the U.S. history. Much love from over here in America!!! ❤️🤍💙

  • @michelemcneill3652
    @michelemcneill36522 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for the respect and interest in our Star Spangled Banner. I can't listen to this without tears.

  • @edmatopatriot8874
    @edmatopatriot88742 жыл бұрын

    I have heard this story over and over and over...and it never fails to bring me to tears. I love my country and I will die to keep the flag flying high.

  • @kathykahle9499
    @kathykahle9499 Жыл бұрын

    I have heard the song and have sang it all my life. I have always gotten goose bumps from it every time. I am 68 yrs old now and every time I watch this video and now hear the song not only do I get goose bumps but I tear up every time. If only they taught our kids in school what this song stands for and why it was written.😢

  • @pookatim
    @pookatim2 жыл бұрын

    The reason for this bombardment was because the fort protected the entrance to the Potomac River. It was all that stood between the British fleet and the sores of Washington DC. The guns of the fort could not reach the British fleet but they would certainly sink it if it tried to pass the fort. As long as the fort stood, the British were stymied.

  • @markhamstra1083

    @markhamstra1083

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s geographically wrong and historically wildly inaccurate. You’re off by about 90 miles. Fort McHenry is not on the Potomac, and did not protect Washington D.C. In fact, the British had to sail past the mouth of the Potomac as they went deeper into Chesapeake Bay to get to Fort McHenry in the vicinity of Baltimore. Far from being stymied in their attack on Washington, by the time of the Battle of Baltimore the British had already attacked the capital months earlier, conquered the city, and burned the White House and Capitol building.

  • @nicolehanes3442
    @nicolehanes34422 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I have very high regard for people from India, as my brother in law is from there, my very valued doctor and her husband who is my daughter's psychiatrist. Americans need to be reminded of the "why". Also, I can listen to an Indian accent all day. I love it!

  • @ChristaFree
    @ChristaFree Жыл бұрын

    This flag is on display in DC. This is why we love our flag and never let it touch the ground. India fought British for independence too.

  • @lorenjohnson-zh1nu
    @lorenjohnson-zh1nu4 ай бұрын

    Full blooded Native here ... I love ur people.

  • @coryc5768
    @coryc57682 жыл бұрын

    I love this country and what that flag is supposed to mean. It is really sad seeing what is happening with this country. Regardless of political sides, politics has destroyed this country. We are free, but yet we are the most taxed, and most regulated country on the planet. Our constitution has and is taking a beating. If people here understood what it means to actually be free and the rule of the land is that piece of paper that makes us different than any other country, this country would be completely different.

  • @colinkillian9265

    @colinkillian9265

    2 жыл бұрын

    Someone lives in California... I'm free as fuck in Oklahoma man..

  • @coryc5768

    @coryc5768

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@colinkillian9265 You couldn't pay me to live out there lol. I'm actually your neighbor. The great state of Tennessee.

  • @zebarz
    @zebarz2 жыл бұрын

    I love your reaction. Anyone who understands history should take absolute pride in their flag. I love my country, honor our flag, and hold our service members in the highest regard. I also respect and honor other countries flags because of the lives given to protect them. I would never disrespect a flag even at war.

  • @rigeltheostrich4791
    @rigeltheostrich4791 Жыл бұрын

    It’s not the wind that moves the American Flag in the wind, but the last breath of our soldiers that died defending the flag is what moves it.

  • @blake7587
    @blake7587 Жыл бұрын

    One of my biggest heroes is an Indian immigrant named Dinesh D’Souza! He is a brave and patriotic man. He came to America from India with nothing and now he is a millionaire and he worked for the President Reagan. I learned so much from him about being American even though he is an immigrant.

  • @gillzlife865
    @gillzlife8652 жыл бұрын

    thank you for paying respect to our story, now can you see why we fight for the weak and the free. God bless my family and my country!! old glory the USA. 🇺🇸🏴‍☠️🇺🇸

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    "fight for the weak"? Really? Does that include the recent wars the USA has initiated?

  • @gillzlife865

    @gillzlife865

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sandgrownun66 i respect your opinion,but you clearly don't know any real americans. And not politicians,iam talking about normal everyday people.we are kind hearted and hard working. And what fucking wars are you taking about.we push back on savage 3rd world countries and terrorists..so people don't come at me hard , unless you know me please.

  • @danastearns7939
    @danastearns79392 жыл бұрын

    your reactions to this are greatly appreciated and truly heart-felt.

  • @leatherneck8582
    @leatherneck85822 жыл бұрын

    Semper Fi, I'll protect my flag till I can't...God bless you all, love you 🇮🇳

  • @carolcosta9519
    @carolcosta9519 Жыл бұрын

    This is why we have RESPECT for our flag!! God BLESS the BRAVE who held our flag!!

  • @DanielFrost21
    @DanielFrost212 жыл бұрын

    "We mutually pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor".....this is the last line of the Declaration of Independence. "Give me liberty or give me death" (Patrick Henry) Freedom and independence are worth dying for.

  • @KevinPresents1
    @KevinPresents12 жыл бұрын

    " It's fine now! Why? Cause I am here to watch your reactions" 27th like and 7th comment not to bad....Trust me this video will blow up...... As an American from the land of the free and home of the brave ...I wanna Thank you for taking the time to understands us little bit better. Keep Posting and I'll keep watching...Let freedom ring

  • @SoundRelaxus
    @SoundRelaxus2 жыл бұрын

    I'm from The United States of America 🇺🇸. I really love your people in India 🇮🇳. We shall live in love and peace always my dear friends. God Bless You Always 🙏

  • @howrued1500
    @howrued15002 жыл бұрын

    Land of the free BECAUSE of the brave. Thank You for reacting to this!! SUBSCRIBED❤️ Stay safe & love much💖

  • @jennm3321
    @jennm33212 жыл бұрын

    I love your reaction to this video. You have inspired me to go and check out India's national anthem as well. I think this kind of activity brings us together as one people, your nation and ours and I absolutely love that. I do not support a one world government, but I do support a one world people. After all, we are all one race, the human race. Blessings to you both. 🙏

  • @loganinkosovo
    @loganinkosovo2 жыл бұрын

    Fort McHenry like the USS Constellation in Baltimore Harbor is very haunted. A Ghost Sentry from the war of 1812 is seen at his post at the gates of the Fort often at night very often. The park rangers have learned to call out "Sentry, Post!" to him and he will disappear after that order is given. The order tells Sentries that all is well in the Fort. The USS Constellation located in Baltimore Harbor adjacent to the Fort is haunted by the Original Captain, a Sailor that Captain had executed for sleeping on duty and a Powder Monkey. Powder Monkeys were young boys who's job it was to run gunpowder charges up from the magazines to the waiting gun crews in battle. The Captain has been seen on the quarter deck by many many people including the Naval Officers and Crew on Ships and Submarines tied up next to the ship. In 1955 after these sightings became known to the Navy a quiet investigation was conducted on the ship. A USNR Officer photographed the quarter deck and the Captain is seen walking forward in the photograph. People have been conducted on a tour around the ship by a man in period sailor's clothes. When they stop at the souvenir shop on the way out to commend the Docent for his wonderful tour of the ship they are told that there is no Docent or Tour Guide and they were they only ones on the ship at that time. Military Forts, Ships and Battlefields are some of the most haunted places on Earth. The Captain's photo can be seen here blog.maryland-paranormal.com/post/182803008393/photograph-of-apparition-taken-by-lieutenant

  • @ironseabeelost1140
    @ironseabeelost11402 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. India has its so many Brave also. Respect to India and their brave souls.

  • @sandralorenz1796
    @sandralorenz1796 Жыл бұрын

    This is why our flag is NEVER allowed to touch the ground.

  • @Fenstrat62
    @Fenstrat622 жыл бұрын

    Very nicely done! I watch a lot of reaction channels, and yours is one of the best! I love your honesty and the feeling that you display when listening. Thank you for the enjoyment that I feel when watching your reactions. I grew up in a small town in Oregon and lived there all my life. The only time I was away from home was when I was drafted into the US Army. I went to Vietnam and received a disability and I live with that. But I love my country and was proud to serve in the Army. I am now 74 and and still love in Oregon, and every time I hear the National Anthem I am moved by it! Thank you and blessings to you both Lyndon

  • @jacerea8683
    @jacerea86832 жыл бұрын

    Yall should react to the U.S. Revolution oversimplified

  • @bassranger1054
    @bassranger10542 жыл бұрын

    Seeing peoples reaction to the reason myself and so many millions of others so love our land and our flag. Its saddens me so deeply that there are those who cant and wont ever understand that were born and raised here.

  • @jesuslopez4113
    @jesuslopez41132 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for showing this video!! We love our flag and our country!! ULTRA MAGA FOR LIFE!! AMERICA IS FOR ALL WORKING PEOPLE!

  • @TheFatboonedaddy
    @TheFatboonedaddy2 жыл бұрын

    As an American we have a connection with India and what they went thru with the British Empire

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have zero connection with India. You don't share anything with India.

  • @TheFatboonedaddy

    @TheFatboonedaddy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sandgrownun66 Let me see if I can word this better so as to not offend you . My country " Long before I was born " long ago shares a similar past with India in that it also was basically a holding of the British Empire . Now I never went thru any of that and I wasn't trying to make it sound as if I did . It was just poor use of words on my part .

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheFatboonedaddy OK. History is long, complex and full of nuance.

  • @TheFatboonedaddy

    @TheFatboonedaddy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sandgrownun66 So you seem satisfied with my retort . is it OK for me to come in to the Main Stream and have an opinion now ?

  • @VadersRage
    @VadersRage2 жыл бұрын

    ....and to this day, it is considered an "offense" to let the flag touch the ground in any way. All Color Guard units take this and all other aspects of their job VERY seriously. Awesome vid, you guys! Still waiting on those Star Wars uploads though😁!

  • @theloudguys

    @theloudguys

    2 жыл бұрын

    Haha....Coming Soon!

  • @erichammond9308

    @erichammond9308

    2 жыл бұрын

    According to the "US military customs and courtesies manual" no national flag should be allowed to touch the ground. - and this story has nothing to do with it since it's almost entirely false.

  • @frequencydependent1826
    @frequencydependent18262 жыл бұрын

    A true American stands and covers their heart EVERY TIME this song plays.

  • @robindew9072
    @robindew9072 Жыл бұрын

    Still get chills watching and listening to this video. God bless America. The flag is still there. Land of of the free , home of the brave

  • @StevesFunhouse
    @StevesFunhouse2 жыл бұрын

    I just love you two !!! You not only learned about us and our flag, but I learned about you this day as well, I knew that India also was under Britain's thumb, but hadn't really thought too much about it, and it's good to know that we share such a common set of events and feelings.

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    If India was under Britain's thumb. Then why did millions volunteer to fight under a British flag in two Wolrd Wars?

  • @nanusingh2278

    @nanusingh2278

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sandgrownun66 there was promise by Indian military leaders , when Indian mutiny happened that we will help you in fighting your war but at cost that after war you will left our land.

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nanusingh2278"your war". Wasn't it India's war too? The Japanese had already invaded most of South East Asia, and India, was their next target. Do you think they would have not invaded India, if they weren't pushed back by the Anglo-Indian army? If you thought that the British were bad rulers, the Japanese were ten time worse. It's fortunate that they were defeated by the United Nations. "at cost that after war you will left our land." And the British honoured their promise, by leaving just two years after the end of WWII. However, as soon as they left, India fell apart, resulting in the unnecessary deaths of several million people. It is lucky for India, that Britain, due to Churchill, stood up to Hitler and fascism, and fought in a World War against him. The British could have done a peace deal, with Hitler. If that had been the case, Britain would have had to hold onto India, and the rest of it's Empire, at any cost. To compete on equal terms with Nazi Germany, and not to be seen as a junior partner. That would have stalled any chance of Indian independence, possibly for many decades, if at all. So it's fortunate that India supported Britain in defeating the Axis powers in WWII.

  • @nanusingh2278

    @nanusingh2278

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sandgrownun66 nice narrative. Not here for anti-british or anti- German. But you need to chill

  • @sandgrownun66

    @sandgrownun66

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nanusingh2278 "nice narrative." Yeah. It is, isn't it. Why do I need to "chill", as you put it? You made a comment and I responded. What did I write, that's not correct?

  • @jeffburnham6611
    @jeffburnham66112 жыл бұрын

    This took place in 1814. The USA was formally recognized as a sovereign and independent country in 1783 by Britain. The states were not called colonies in 1814. The war was fought over Britain's practice of seizing American ships and impressing its crews into the Royal Navy.

  • @erichammond9308

    @erichammond9308

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not the only thing wrong in this video. Most of it is wrong.

  • @dobermanownerforlife3902

    @dobermanownerforlife3902

    2 жыл бұрын

    Colonies refers to American Colonies not British Colonies. People do not change their language instantly. We do it quicker today with mass communications. But even by 1814 America was United States on paper, but not totally in language or culture.

  • @erichammond9308

    @erichammond9308

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dobermanownerforlife3902 a moot point since the US started the War of 1812. England had recognized the US as a sovereign nation for 31 years prior to the battle, and the return of the US to British rule was never a goal of the English. The flag flown had 15 stars and 15 stripes (the only official flag of the US to have more than 13 stripes) therefore, it is improper to call them "colonies". The video references a "vicious and long war" implying that this was part of the Revolutionary War and the use of the term colonies reinforces that impression. By comparison, the 1815 battle of Waterloo alone accounts for around 10 times as many "killed in action" as the entire 2 years of the War of 1812. (Including the battle of New Orleans which occurred after the war had officially ended)

  • @josephg.1.130

    @josephg.1.130

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@erichammond9308 wow someone said something improper... never seen that before..

  • @erichammond9308

    @erichammond9308

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@josephg.1.130 historical revision is never acceptable.

  • @myopicseer
    @myopicseer2 жыл бұрын

    The INDIAN people are a VERY great people. God bless the Indian people and prosper them in all they do.

  • @beckeydupras2572
    @beckeydupras25722 жыл бұрын

    You understand because you were under British rule.....we fought and you fought......cheers to you as well

  • @timfeeley714-25
    @timfeeley714-252 жыл бұрын

    Although it was an actual event and an important part of American history, there is a reason it's called "as you've never heard it" because it didn't happen that way. It was the war of 1812, we were the United States not colonies, It's fort McHenry not fort Henry, the flag was not targeted nor was the flag pole hit, only three men and one woman were killed, Key was negotiating the release of a single prisoner who was a friend, not on behalf of the government, there was no reporting to colonial prisoners, there is no record on either side of a conversation ever taking place between Key and the British admiral, there were only nineteen or twenty British ships not the entire battle fleet dotting the horizon. George Washington did not say "what sets the American Christian apart from all other people in the world is that he'll die on his feet before he'll live on his knees" there is no known quote in any of his writings that reflect this sentiment. It was still a compelling event and produced our wonderful national anthem Here is the story of William Harvey Carney, great American, first black recipient of the medal of honor and the real reason that we do not let the American flag touch the ground: ~ kzread.info/dash/bejne/dniJr5aTltvTmrg.html Here are the two best versions of the Star Spangled Banner. Kentucky All State Choir: ~ kzread.info/dash/bejne/q2htsc-jYdLUpaw.html Whitney Houston: ~ kzread.info/dash/bejne/gJOgpc97pryzgtY.html

  • @laurentaylor371
    @laurentaylor3712 жыл бұрын

    Of you get a chance watch Whitney Houston sing The Star Spangled Banner- it’s one of the best representations of our national anthem ♥️

  • @gaillouise8310

    @gaillouise8310

    2 жыл бұрын

    What a joke...l'm going to laugh all day at that one!

  • @jaytoser5212
    @jaytoser52122 жыл бұрын

    I only heard this, in one reference from my great-great-granduncle, Fred Ziebeck. He was seven at the time of the shelling. He said that he was required to tie the flags to the pole. He used everything: Binder twine, floss, strips of cloth taken from ladies dresses, etc. I never got him to talk again, even when he was drunk.

  • @fungidungie
    @fungidungie Жыл бұрын

    As a federal judge said, "Americans are nations of one, individually." My favorite quote.

  • @-NOCAP-
    @-NOCAP-2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, sometimes it's hard to believe how passive & agreeable Britain has become compared to how Brutal they were for such a long time. The end of the British Colonies was the only good thing that stemmed from WW2

  • @joeladams5032

    @joeladams5032

    2 жыл бұрын

    Um....are you sure about that?

  • @-NOCAP-

    @-NOCAP-

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@joeladams5032 which part? What did I say that was inaccurate?

  • @strangeworldsunlimited712
    @strangeworldsunlimited7122 жыл бұрын

    This video is NOT the story of how this event played out. Most of it is pure fiction, much of what's left is wrong. There are about 5 or 6 things, in all of this video, that he got right. The rest either didn't happen at all, or didn't happen they way he's telling it.

  • @brendaolds4407
    @brendaolds4407 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching exactly why our flag means everything to us and why we are so proud of it. That is also why we never allow our flag to touch the ground. I am sure you are just as proud of your flag as you rightly should be. Bless you and your beautiful country!

  • @tararivers8126
    @tararivers8126 Жыл бұрын

    Yall are amazing! If you ever get them, shake them haters off! Cuz.. yall BEAUTIFUL!!!

  • @carolchidlow4798
    @carolchidlow47982 жыл бұрын

    I fly my flag 24/7 365 days a year. Never touches the ground, is illuminated and I will always honor the men and women who died defending it.

  • @samuelhernandez9683
    @samuelhernandez96832 жыл бұрын

    Proud to be an AMERICAN, Proud to have served, Proud of the history and all those who have fought and died for this nation, its people, its flag... we have stumbled in many issues, but we have come so far... and will continue to go far into the future.

  • @TanyaQueen182
    @TanyaQueen182 Жыл бұрын

    We have a lot in common with India when it comes to history with England for sure. Great reaction gys! w/love from Florida, USA.

  • @MrSinghKhanna
    @MrSinghKhanna2 жыл бұрын

    Good for you, to take the time to learn the truth of American history. Every Sikh in the USA needs to know these things, and understand why the USA is not like India, or any other place. Sikhs can understand, we are the people who refused to kneel at Saragarhi. Sat sri akal.

  • @Nezumis
    @Nezumis2 жыл бұрын

    The Indian people are a proud warrior people. Be proud and patriotic of your past and your flag. It is a kin to our own.

  • @veronicag.805
    @veronicag.8052 жыл бұрын

    Had no idea, what a moving story. Now I know why they are singing about their flag. Tanks.

  • @erichammond9308

    @erichammond9308

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do not believe a word of that video. It's not true.

  • @waynehall8920
    @waynehall89202 жыл бұрын

    GREAT REACTION! You guys are a beautiful couple and thank you for the love and sharing that video 👍💜💙👍

  • @davidnoel2977
    @davidnoel2977 Жыл бұрын

    We have so much in common. I'm so glad that our countries are friends. Best wishes to you both and your families. Much respect from here in Mobile, Alabama, USA

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