Sounds like someone got a little too much indoctrination and got addicted Mr Warrior Samurai Path
It is textbook indoctrination, lets look up the word shall we?
noun: indoctrination
the process of teaching a person or group to accept a set of beliefs uncritically.
"I would never subject children to religious indoctrination"
Being from there you may not see the trees for the woods. I've lost count of the times my cousins & American friends have fallen flat reconciling what they think American is emotionally and what they have seen with their eyes all their lives. The old when was America great exactly? question is a real biscuit twister for that kind of programmed belief.
Also, the pledge does not say "should", no grey areas really. " liberty and justice for all.".. depending on your pocketbook of course.
http://www.ushistory.org/documents/pledge.htm
"In 1954, in response to the Communist threat of the times, President Eisenhower encouraged Congress to add the words "under God," " and for other reasons (Knights etc.), indoctrination it is.
You can twist the words however you want to conveniently support your narrative, but it's still horseshit. The Pledge of Allegiance doesn't teach people to accept anything uncritically.
It reminds people that the "us" is greater than the "me". That we all are part of something larger than our egos (which is truth).
I get it, really I do. You're the "rebel against all forms of authority" kinda guy. That works just fine for you, and I have no issue with it. Having been supposedly indoctrinated (according to you) with the Pledge, the Anthem and all other "rituals" all my life, I am completely accepting of your choice to be a freedom fighter from imagined tyranny. You go, girl.
