| Frankly, I find the practice of having all American schoolchildren say it every morning to be quite creepy. It's exactly what you'd expect in a totalitarian regime. So funny that the "I love "'murica" crowd can't see that. |
| I have a problem with "one nation under God". If you're going to have kids say it every morning, like they do at our MCPS elementary school, then I think they should use the previous version that didn't have "under God" in it. Flame away... |
THANK YOU |
Huh? My kids learned it is DCPS. I'm glad they learned it & glad they say it! |
True story: Knowing "You're a grand old flag" and singing it to the US Ambassador in Nepal in the mid '90s kept the Marine Bar open a little bit later than it should have been. Just sayin'! |
Huh? My third grader also went to Fort McHenry AND knows the pledge. The two need not be mutually exclusive... |
Just you wait! Only 6 more days .... |
My guess is that PP is an idiot. |
| Since we've now established that it is recited in MCPS, FCPS, and DCPS schools, perhaps some of you who claim your kids don't know it are wrong and just don't have a grasp on what's going on in your kids' schools? |
| No and that is fine with me. |
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I'm a high school history teacher, and I'd say that about 1/3 of my students actively do not participate at all. I require all students to be quiet during the announcements, and this silence extends to during the pledge if a student decides not to recite it. Some students keep their heads on their desk, others make faces at each other. Some silent ones stay seating, but most of the non-reciters will stand during it. I personally will put my hand over my heart but will not recite it.
One of my classes had an impromptu conversation about patriotism and how people express their love and devotion to America. It was really insightful to hear their thoughts and see their personal political philosophies start to form. I showed them this video that I highly suggest you watch. Pause. Take a moment to think about America and what it is to you and what it is to everybody you may know. |
I don't like it because I think it is nationalistic in a creepy group-think way. I love my country and have no need to make any public pledge to demonstrate that to anyone. |
+1 It is very Hitler Youth-ish. |
creepy? Totalitarian? Hitler "Youth-ish"
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Yes. |