>>4140424>>4140463It's funny because nobody realizes how disrespectful actually changing it was. It was originally altered to "in all thy son's" to honour the men who served in WW1 and were forced to serve during the conscription crisis of 1917 (which pissed off all the frenchfries). Changing it to in "in all of us command" is grammar-wise retarded and just distasteful pandering.