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Canadian anthem singer slammed for ‘remarkably stupid’ act

THIS national anthem singer thought he was supporting the “Black Lives Matter” movement. Instead, he was hit with an incredible backlash.

Remigio Pereira’s lyric change didn’t go down well with Canadians.
Remigio Pereira’s lyric change didn’t go down well with Canadians.

A MEMBER of a Canadian singing quartet has come under fire after they changed a lyric in his country’s national anthem

Remigio Pereira, of British Columbia-based group The Tenors, held up a sign proclaiming “All Lives Matter” during a pregame performance at the 87th All-Star Game on Wednesday (AEST).

The group caused a stir at Petco Park in San Diego with Pereira’s actions while singing “O Canada.”

In a statement issued during the game, the group blamed the changes solely on Pereira, who held up the sign and sang the altered lyrics while the other three singers wordlessly harmonized. The band said Pereira won’t perform with The Tenors “until further notice,” calling his actions “disrespectful” and “shameful.”

The change happened during the middle portion of the anthem, which is often sung in French at sporting events.

Watch the incident in the player below.

Pereira unexpectedly sang: “We’re all brothers and sisters. All lives matter to the great.”

The normal lyric is “With glowing hearts we see thee rise. The True North strong and free.” “United We Stand” was written on the back of his sign.

“The Tenors are deeply sorry for the disrespectful and misguided lack of judgment by one member of the group acting as a ‘lone wolf’ today,” the Tenors said in a statement posted on their official Twitter page.

“The other members of the group are shocked and embarrassed by the actions of Remigio Pereira, who changed the lyrics of our national anthem and used this coveted platform to serve his own political views.

“Our sincere apologies and regrets go out to everybody who witnessed this shameful act, to our fellow Canadians, to Major League Baseball, to our friends, families, fans and to all those affected. The actions of one member of this group were extremely selfish, and he will not be performing with The Tenors until further notice.”

Major League Baseball also had no idea Pereira intended to make a political statement, spokesman Matt Bourne said.

Although the audio wasn’t crystal-clear at the park, many fans reacted with surprise when they saw the sign on the ballpark video scoreboard. The Canadian anthem wasn’t shown live on U.S.

television, but it aired in Canada, where the decisions lit up social media with overwhelming criticism of the change.

The Tenors are Pereira, Clifton Murray, Fraser Walters and Victor Micallef. The Juno Award-winning group has recorded multiple platinum albums in Canada while performing around the world, including gigs at the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremonies, the 2012 Queen’s Jubilee in England and the 2014 Stanley Cup Final.

“All Lives Matter” has become a common online response in recent months to the “Black Lives Matter” movement, particularly after the police shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile.

The motivations and ethnicities of the proponents of the “All Lives Matter” response vary, but it has received heavy criticism. The phrase has been perceived to use reductive reasoning to trivialise the problems specifically facing black Americans.

Originally published as Canadian anthem singer slammed for ‘remarkably stupid’ act

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