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There are a couple of things that bother me about this.
1. The whole notion that if someone doesn't do this or that they are less of a patriot. If we're a free country, no one should have to say anything.
2. The teacher/principle probably wouldn't try this shit on an adult. They must have figured that since he was a kid, he wouldn't stand up for his rights. I hate this mentality so much. These are the type of adults who think "because I said so" is an acceptable reason.
There are a couple of things that bother me about this.
1. The whole notion that if someone doesn't do this or that they are less of a patriot. If we're a free country, no one should have to say anything.
2. The teacher/principle probably wouldn't try this shit on an adult. They must have figured that since he was a kid, he wouldn't stand up for his rights. I hate this mentality so much. These are the type of adults who think "because I said so" is an acceptable reason.




If the student in the news article didn't want to recite the Pledge, then that's individual choice. Suspending him is only violating his civil liberties IMO and the ACLU could step in and take this to court.

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