@lawrenceM to Comic Strips • 5 months agoLoyalty to the flagimagemessage-square180arrow-up11.29Karrow-down132file-textcross-posted to: [email protected]
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink106•5 months agoEven worse, some versions of the pledge make you swear “under god” which is fucked up. Christian Nationalists are what is destroying america.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkDeutsch24•5 months ago Christian NationalistsReligious fundamentalists are what is destroying america everything FDFY
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink14•edit-25 months agoIt’s not that I disagree, but it seems like a very separate statement with very little connection to the main topic of this discussion. We have a very specific and very pressing issue in the USA that deserves more focus than your broad global stroke.
minus-square@MetzlinkEnglish1•5 months agoYou think backward-looking, misogynistic religious nationalist nutjobs trying to seize power are a specifically US problem?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•5 months agoNo, I think they’re a specific problem in the USA, not to the USA or from the USA.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•5 months agoFor the most part, yes, it’s a problem either within the US, or sponsored/caused by the US. Afghanistan, Israel, US, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Emirates…
minus-square/home/pineappleloverlinkfedilink4•5 months agoYeah, you can thank Eisenhower for that. Didn’t use to be like that. I usually pause at that point or idk maybe say under Satan. https://www.history.com/news/pledge-allegiance-under-god-schools
minus-square@Emeraldlink2•5 months agoIndivisible is the funniest part to me though. It’s like saying the Titanic is unsinkable
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-25 months agoGood How can there be different versions of the pledge? Is it that each state technically has their own pledge?
minus-squareTragicNotCutelinkEnglish7•5 months agoUnder god is part of the pledge from my understanding. Beyond that, other states do have their own pledges.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish11•5 months agoThe “under god” portion was added in the 50s or 60s, same with adding “in god we trust” to all currency
minus-square@AngryCommieKenderlink6•5 months agoWe added “under God” to the pledge in the 50s or 60s. At the same time we put “In God We Trust,” on the dollar. We were differentiating against the USSR which was an atheist state.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-2•5 months agoIf you were expecting me to play google and give you a rundown on pledge of allegiance modern history, I’m afraid you’ve hit a dead end.
minus-square@masquenoxlink-1•5 months ago Christian Nationalists are what is destroying america. So it’s not all bad news, then.
Even worse, some versions of the pledge make you swear “under god” which is fucked up. Christian Nationalists are what is destroying america.
FDFY
It’s not that I disagree, but it seems like a very separate statement with very little connection to the main topic of this discussion.
We have a very specific and very pressing issue in the USA that deserves more focus than your broad global stroke.
You think backward-looking, misogynistic religious nationalist nutjobs trying to seize power are a specifically US problem?
No, I think they’re a specific problem in the USA, not to the USA or from the USA.
For the most part, yes, it’s a problem either within the US, or sponsored/caused by the US. Afghanistan, Israel, US, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Emirates…
Yeah, you can thank Eisenhower for that. Didn’t use to be like that. I usually pause at that point or idk maybe say under Satan.
https://www.history.com/news/pledge-allegiance-under-god-schools
Indivisible is the funniest part to me though. It’s like saying the Titanic is unsinkable
GoodHow can there be different versions of the pledge? Is it that each state technically has their own pledge?Under god is part of the pledge from my understanding. Beyond that, other states do have their own pledges.
The “under god” portion was added in the 50s or 60s, same with adding “in god we trust” to all currency
We added “under God” to the pledge in the 50s or 60s. At the same time we put “In God We Trust,” on the dollar. We were differentiating against the USSR which was an atheist state.
If you were expecting me to play google and give you a rundown on pledge of allegiance modern history, I’m afraid you’ve hit a dead end.
So it’s not all bad news, then.