Does /pol/ think it's morally acceptable for someone sit during the pledge of allegiance?
>>132567474
>pledging allegiance to a notion that's clearly a kike canard
>morally
Who're you to decide someone's morals for them? If someone doesn't want to stand during the pledge of allegience then good for them, they have a right not to. To force someone to pledge allegience to anything is immoral in and of itself.
No I've only ever known blacks to do it and that was because they were Jehovah's Witnesses.
Yes, the pledge is authoritarian propaganda born of the cold war era. Its very nature does not represent the spirit the US was founded on. The fact you even asked this question tells us you have more in common with communists, fascists and other authoritarians than real Americans or other free nations. You're a traitor and I hope you die of rectal cancer.
>>132567474
You pledge allegence to the Nation, not the state or the country.
Since they don't teach this in Western schools anymore:
-State is the Government
-Country is the the United Kingdom, Brazil, EU, Russian Federation
-Nation is the Italians, the Americans, the Chinese, the Volk.
If you don't pledge allegiance to the American Nation, you are probably a spic or a race-traitor and you need to be driven out or worse.
>>132567474
Obviously.
Of course, making a show of it is just asking for attention, so it's best to just stand up and quietly pledge allegiance to the elimination of the US Federal Government.
>>132567474
I think the pledge of allegiance is morally wrong, but I'm no American, so do what you will