Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I LOVE the pledge of allegiance. Reciting it shows loyalty and patriotism to the United States of America. If you don’t want to recite it. Then don’t. I am proud to be an American. That’s why I live in the United States. You are free to move to another country if you don’t like it here.
back when I was in school my teachers would make us say it!!
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE the pledge of allegiance. Reciting it shows loyalty and patriotism to the United States of America. If you don’t want to recite it. Then don’t. I am proud to be an American. That’s why I live in the United States. You are free to move to another country if you don’t like it here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:as a HS teacher in a predominantly white school, this isn't a race thing. most of my students don't say it either.
Wish we could make them, its sad no one has AMERICAN PRADE anymore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did you want to say?
Who cares?
Also what does race have to do with it?
I want them to recite the Pledge, I was the only one in the classroom that did.
Anonymous wrote:I was working at <50 white high nschool school yesterday, and not a single student recite the pledge, they stood up but not a single student recite the pledge. (WORK AS a sub)
I wanted to say something, but I know the moment I say something say I'll be called a Karen.
Anonymous wrote:Kids are forced at a very young age to declare this oath to a piece of cloth without having any idea of what they are saying. The pledge has very little meaning when it is used in that way. Saying it does not make a person more or less patriotic, no matter how many times the words are uttered. The kids understand that. The oath is meaningless when it's coerced. Let them have their freedom to choose to say it.
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE the pledge of allegiance. Reciting it shows loyalty and patriotism to the United States of America. If you don’t want to recite it. Then don’t. I am proud to be an American. That’s why I live in the United States. You are free to move to another country if you don’t like it here.