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Note: No government employee can ever legally demand that a citizen recite the pledge.

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Someone tell that to my third grade teacher.

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They should, yes.

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See, I’m playing both sides so that I always come out on top.

Memes aside, it’s totally not a form of brainwashing to have young children pledge allegiance to the flag before they’re even old enough to understand the concept of pledges or allegiances!

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I grew up in America and have lived in Canada for seven years now. I’ve come to recognize that Canadians (except for the staunch conservatives who aren’t pleased with anything) are proud and loyal to Canada because it’s a beautiful country that has (for the most part) taken pretty good care of its people. Americans are proud and loyal mostly because they were brainwashed throughout their lives by pledges, patriotic songs, and tall tales about the founding fathers. I personally found little to be proud of in my thirty years as an American.

Also, one time a pair of planes took down some skyscrapers. Alan Jackson wrote a song about it, and America invaded an unrelated country. That made people really proud too.

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Of all the 9/11 songs, I feel like Alan Jackson’s was alright. It was contemplative and didn’t call for violence. Yeah, it had a religous turn to it, but it was talking about love being more important than politics and war.

Toby Keith, on the other hand, wrote songs about bombing Muslims and other military-porn shit. Fuck that guy.

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I’m just so proud of generations that weren’t around during 9/11, for making memes about it, and mocking the “NEVA FORGET!!111” Propaganda in the process

George W. Bush absolutely did 9/11 on purpose.

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Stop thinking for yourself, Corey.

Blindly accept allegiance to the piece of fabric we chose, Corey.

Just say the words and be indoctrinated into our cult to be a mindless slave with unwavering loyalty, Corey.

Do as we say, Corey.

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The “and” is the really wierd part.

If they had worded it as “I pledge allegiance to the flag, to the republic for which it stands” you could think: “Ok, the flag is just a symbol of the country, you’re actually just pledging allegiance to the country.”

But, the “and” makes it clear that it’s to the country and to the flag. How can you have allegiance to a flag? It isn’t even about pledging to respect the flag, it’s “allegiance”. It’s like pledging obedience to the colour blue, or pledging fealty to the sound of applause.

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Here’s why:

The Pledge of Allegiance was first published for Columbus Day, on September 8, 1892, in the Boston magazine The Youth’s Companion. It was written by a member of the magazine’s staff, Francis Bellamy. The publication of the Pledge, and its wide redistribution to schools in pamphlet form later that year lead to a recitation by millions of school children, starting a tradition that continues today.

Anyways, soldiers have died to save the flag. Standard bearers were critical officers during battle, and were responsible for holding a unit together, say when charging an enemy line or rallying the troops to defend a trench. Losing the standard could lose the battle and your men.

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or pledging fealty to the sound of applause.

There’s a joke in there somewhere about chasing fame and the approval of strangers

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2 points

I would be wary of an ethnostate’s offer if you weren’t part of that ethnicity

Much safer to take Russia’s offer

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5 points

Please do it AFTER Pu and his mafia dies, goes to Hauge or convicted domestically. Thanks.

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In what sense is China an ethnostate?

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13 points

Prop Chinese up as superior

Eradicating local culture in Tibet and Xinjiang

Enforcing Mandarin

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Eradicating local culture in Tibet and Xinjiang

Except they still have their culture. We know what eradication of a culture looks like, it looks like schools that ban the use of native languages, instead of teach in them.

~98% of Tibetans speak a Tibetan language.

Enforcing Mandarin

Everyone in China learns Mandarin in additional to their local language, how else are they supposed to communicate with people from other parts of China?

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The 91% Han Chinese sense…

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I wouldn’t say that makes them an ethnostate (considering the obvious genetic, cultural, and language diversity among Han ethnicities) but the forced Mandarin and Uyghur re-education camps are better arguments

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