A friend and I recently got into a discussion about the Pledge being recited in American schools every day. It's been a long time since I was in a school, so I don't know if it's still being used, but I do know that the Pledge of Allegiance is recited at the beginning of many events, club meetings, etc.
I have some friends who are adamantly opposed to saying it, and won't even stand up when it is recited. Some people will stand up, but I notice that they aren't saying anything. I think they consider it brain washing, and refuse to recite a pledge that makes them feel like programmed automatons. Some of them stopped saying it when the words "under God" were stuck in, I think during the Eisenhower years.
As I told the friend in this discussion, I can remember when, back in my schoolteaching days, we had to read 5 verses from the Bible, lead the class in the Lord's Prayer, and have all the kids face the flag and recite the Pledge. This was in public school in NJ. I don't know if it's still being done; it may vary from state to state. And I do know how I feel about the religion part of it (strangely, it never occurred to me to object back in those days), but I still recite the Pledge. To me, it's a reminder of what this country is supposed to stand for. But I don't like the idea of kids being forced to say it.
How do you feel about the Pledge of Allegiance? Are you pro or con? Or somewhere in the middle (no objection to it being said by anybody who wants to say it, but you respectfully decline?)
If you are not American, does your country have a similar pledge?
I have some friends who are adamantly opposed to saying it, and won't even stand up when it is recited. Some people will stand up, but I notice that they aren't saying anything. I think they consider it brain washing, and refuse to recite a pledge that makes them feel like programmed automatons. Some of them stopped saying it when the words "under God" were stuck in, I think during the Eisenhower years.
As I told the friend in this discussion, I can remember when, back in my schoolteaching days, we had to read 5 verses from the Bible, lead the class in the Lord's Prayer, and have all the kids face the flag and recite the Pledge. This was in public school in NJ. I don't know if it's still being done; it may vary from state to state. And I do know how I feel about the religion part of it (strangely, it never occurred to me to object back in those days), but I still recite the Pledge. To me, it's a reminder of what this country is supposed to stand for. But I don't like the idea of kids being forced to say it.
How do you feel about the Pledge of Allegiance? Are you pro or con? Or somewhere in the middle (no objection to it being said by anybody who wants to say it, but you respectfully decline?)
If you are not American, does your country have a similar pledge?