I love my country very dearly, and I greatly resent the implication that some of the places that I have sung and some of the people that I have known, and some of my opinions, whether they are religious or philosophical, make me less of an American.
Meaning of the quote
Pete Seeger, a famous American musician, is saying that he loves his country a lot. He gets upset when people suggest that the places he has performed, the people he has known, and his personal beliefs and opinions, whether they are about religion or philosophy, make him less of an American. Seeger is proud to be American and feels that his experiences and views do not make him any less of a citizen of the United States.
About Pete Seeger
Pete Seeger was an iconic American folk singer and social activist who was a fixture on radio in the 1940s and 1950s as a member of the Weavers. He was known for his protest songs and anthems of the civil rights movement, including ‘We Shall Overcome.’ Seeger was a prolific songwriter whose best-known songs were covered by many artists.
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