Here’s a thread to cut through the confusion...
But the Pledge of Allegiance actually has an older antecedent...
He intended this simple declaration of patriotism to deliver a “sign” to the world that...
And as a man who fought in the Union Army and quoted abolitionists, he could hardly be defined as pro-slavery.
After all, the progressive movement of the early 20th century was steeped in eugenics and “scientific” racism.
Most Americans understand this, but the militant modern left insists on zealously purging any figure or concept from history that doesn’t conform to its ever-evolving, impossible to define standards
Expressing devotion to country demonstrated loyalty beyond one’s tribe or ethnic group. If America (a massive, ethnically diverse country) abandons this principle, it will only face more racism, more group antipathy, and more tribalism.
One would hope, but no—many of these public institutions are fostering neither critical thought nor a patriotic citizenry.
The only “assimilation” taking place in that environment is in bludgeoning students into becoming progressives—not Americans.
Moreover, we need to reject the mistaken notion that love of country comes with a hatred of others.