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Social media erupted in fury after the Canadian quartet The Tenors changed the words to O Canada to make a political statement during the opening of Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game in San Diego Tuesday night.
Holding up a sign saying “All Lives Matter,” the group sang: “We are brothers, we are sisters, All lives matter to the brave,” when they should have been singing: “With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The True North strong and free.”Video: Canadian quartet @
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https://t.co/dm1XOPne4SThe words “United We Stand” were written on the back of the sign.
Although there was some applause during their performance, reaction afterwards was overwhelmingly negative, judging by comments posted on Twitter.
Although the audio wasn’t crystal-clear at the park, many fans reacted with surprise. The Canadian anthem wasn’t shown live on U.S. television, but aired in Canada.
The group later released a statement saying “The Tenors are deeply sorry for the disrespectful and misguided lack of judgment by one member of the group acting as a ‘lone wolf.’ ”
The statement goes on to say that Remigio Pereira “will not be performing with The Tenors until further notice.”
‘Misguided’ change to O Canada lyrics at MLB All-Star Game was the fault of ‘lone wolf’ member: Tenors | National Post