Anonymous wrote:Just follow the class and do the right thing. What’s wrong with you people? Like living here? Then pledge and be grateful. Teach your kids to be respectful. What does a kid know from what they believe in anyway? Get up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just follow the class and do the right thing. What’s wrong with you people? Like living here? Then pledge and be grateful. Teach your kids to be respectful. What does a kid know from what they believe in anyway? Get up!
Wow!
You know what? We lived overseas in England for a brief time when my kids were in elementary and they attended a primary school. First thing my kids noticed was that they did not pledge to the British flag...or ANY flag. And when they asked about it, the other kids (and teachers) were SHOCKED that American kids do this. One of the kids went home and told her parents and the mom asked me about it later and I confirmed that yes, in fact, all our elementary schools do this. Her eyes bugged out and with a smile, she blinked and said lightheartedly "well, now that's a bit facist, isn't it?" in a way that only a Brit can do.
But it made me think about it in a way that I never had before.
And yes, it definitely is racist. And more than a bit, I think.
I love this country. But no one should be made to feel that they must profess loyalty to a symbol. Especially when that symbol is meant to represent FREEDOM and LIBERTY itself. Such a contradiction.
And so I would ask those of you who think there is nothing wrong with forced patriotism...why do you hate America??
Please stop trying to justify your lack of patriotism. We know you are the type who will never serve this great country, and that is just the way it is. Anyway, I dont see how you would contribute. And stop with this nonsense about racism and your pals in England.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just follow the class and do the right thing. What’s wrong with you people? Like living here? Then pledge and be grateful. Teach your kids to be respectful. What does a kid know from what they believe in anyway? Get up!
Wow!
You know what? We lived overseas in England for a brief time when my kids were in elementary and they attended a primary school. First thing my kids noticed was that they did not pledge to the British flag...or ANY flag. And when they asked about it, the other kids (and teachers) were SHOCKED that American kids do this. One of the kids went home and told her parents and the mom asked me about it later and I confirmed that yes, in fact, all our elementary schools do this. Her eyes bugged out and with a smile, she blinked and said lightheartedly "well, now that's a bit facist, isn't it?" in a way that only a Brit can do.
But it made me think about it in a way that I never had before.
And yes, it definitely is racist. And more than a bit, I think.
I love this country. But no one should be made to feel that they must profess loyalty to a symbol. Especially when that symbol is meant to represent FREEDOM and LIBERTY itself. Such a contradiction.
And so I would ask those of you who think there is nothing wrong with forced patriotism...why do you hate America??
Anonymous wrote:Just follow the class and do the right thing. What’s wrong with you people? Like living here? Then pledge and be grateful. Teach your kids to be respectful. What does a kid know from what they believe in anyway? Get up!
Anonymous wrote:Just follow the class and do the right thing. What’s wrong with you people? Like living here? Then pledge and be grateful. Teach your kids to be respectful. What does a kid know from what they believe in anyway? Get up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course they have the right not to stand. What is sad? That they want to sit.
+100 Of course, these are also the kids of parents who are on the threads wondering if the teacher "will take a bullet" for their kid. Well, what do you think? The teachers are standing for a value that clearly these kids and their parents don't share.
Anonymous wrote:Of course they have the right not to stand. What is sad? That they want to sit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way to handle this is for the overall community to shame people who sit. Just like boycotting or any other coercive but legal action.
Only it that community values conformity over FREEDOM and LIBERTY. And effectively wants to crap on the flag.
Right? "We should honor the flag by shaming children who sit during the Pledge of Allegiance. That'll show our commitment to liberty!"
Anonymous wrote:Of course they have the right not to stand. What is sad? That they want to sit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way to handle this is for the overall community to shame people who sit. Just like boycotting or any other coercive but legal action.
Only it that community values conformity over FREEDOM and LIBERTY. And effectively wants to crap on the flag.