Canadian singing group The Tenors altered the lyrics to the Canadian national anthem to include the words “all lives matter” prior to the MLB all-star game.
The group sang “We’re all brothers and sisters, all lives matter to the great,” in their rendition of the Canadian national anthem “O, Canada.”
One member of the group also held up an “All Lives Matter” sign. (RELATED: Clay Travis: ‘Nobody Saves More Lives For Black People Than The Police’ [VIDEO])
Correction: The Tenors altered O Canada lyrics in support of All Lives Matter. pic.twitter.com/Q0i6qqLB4Y
— Bill Cooney (@BillCooney) July 13, 2016
Member of the Tenors, singing the Canadian anthem here, just held “All Lives Matter” card up during the song: pic.twitter.com/4YGlbYYr5o
— Chelsea Janes (@chelsea_janes) July 13, 2016
The Tenors later apologized for singing about “All Lives Matter.”
Racial tensions are becoming more common in sports, especially in the past few days. Four police officers walked out of a WNBA game they were working when the players warmed up in uniforms supporting Black Lives Matter.