I can see how, but it was a contemporaneous response to Kate Smith's "God Bless America", refuting the idea of manifest destiny - there's a verse about private property that is rarely included in recordings that makes it a lot more clear.
The original Woody Guthrie version is a bit better, the one with the verses that are usually removed because they’re too critical of that manifest destiny myth. Pete Seeger was known for performing this one too
It's no more provocative than This Land Is Your Land.
always got weird "manifest destiny" vibes from that song tbh
I can see how, but it was a contemporaneous response to Kate Smith's "God Bless America", refuting the idea of manifest destiny - there's a verse about private property that is rarely included in recordings that makes it a lot more clear.
The original Woody Guthrie version is a bit better, the one with the verses that are usually removed because they’re too critical of that manifest destiny myth. Pete Seeger was known for performing this one too
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
The original version of the song was critical of private property and colonialism, to be fair.
Yeah, they took the private property line out of the version they taught kids in schools.