It's the damndest thing...

When I was growing up, they made me say a pledge every day that said "liberty and justice for all."

They taught me "the golden rule."

They sent me to church to learn about a guy who said we should help the poor and the sick, we should show love to each other.

They told me that "but everyone else is doing it" wasn't an excuse for my own bad behavior.

And now when I advocate for the things that they taught me, they call me a socialist or a communist.

@usdosp
Why did any of us agree to chant that stupid pledge every morning like a bad scene from an Orwell novel?

The Pledge of Allegiance is a loyalty oath, and a loyalty oath has no place in a free country. If the state wants our loyalty, it should earn it by doing things that benefit the masses.

Most of the rest of the world thinks the Pledge is [bad word] weird. We're the only ones that can't see that because we're the targets of this indoctrination.

@tofugolem @usdosp +9001%

People who pledge allegiance to a flag and not values are bad - period!

@kkarhan @usdosp
There would be no pledge of any kind of we were free.

@tofugolem @kkarhan

With all due respect, I think you're kind of going off on a tangent. I'm not saying anything one way or the other about whether or not there should be a pledge or similar...

@usdosp @kkarhan
Are you certain about that?

Because you seem to be reacting the way people react when unspoken assumptions are challenged.

@tofugolem @kkarhan

If you feel that way, you are certainly welcome to leave the discussion.

@tofugolem @kkarhan @usdosp

Sustained freedom for everyone demands limits that prevent one person's free action from destroying the freedom of others. In other words, it demands an implicit pledge to that principle, at the very least.

@MartinFarrent @tofugolem @kkarhan

Agreed 100%

The one place where that gets dicey is when one's freedoms infringe on someone else's rights.

Which is why I say that if we cherry-pick rights, and who deserves them, then we don't actually have any rights, just privileges subject to the ever-changing whims of society.

@usdosp @MartinFarrent @kkarhan

Republicans are the most fanatical about making children chant this stupid thing, and they are the ones attacking our freedoms and launching violent coups against our government on an effort to overturn a free and fair election, so obviously the loyalty oath is not having the effect that you claim. It seems to be having previously the opposite effect.

@tofugolem @usdosp @kkarhan

I don't care about the existing loyalty oath in the USA... I am talking about loyalty to principles, rather than symbols.

@usdosp @tofugolem @kkarhan

P.S. People tend to forget that freedom also has a practical component. If you are legally free to go to university but can't afford to, that legal freedom is fiction.

@MartinFarrent @tofugolem @usdosp people who swear allegiance to a flag and not values are cringe at best and toxic racists for the most part.

@MartinFarrent @kkarhan @usdosp
That's a terrible rationalization.

The people with the most positive views about that oath are the very ones actively working to destroy those freedoms right now. Surely you can see that.

You want to promote freedom?

You can start by working to stop the people banning thousands of books all over the country…

@tofugolem @kkarhan @usdosp I can't quite see how that contradicts what I said.

@MartinFarrent @kkarhan @usdosp
…You can start by making sure that politicians who endanger the lives and immigration status is legal immigrants for cheap political stunts pay a price.

You can start by making sure every single person who spread the lies that motivated a violent coup intended to end the republic and overturn a free and fair election pays a price.

But this? This ain't it, chief.

@tofugolem @kkarhan @usdosp

The people you cite about ARE trampling on other people's freedom. Preventing that is the principle I am talking about.

@tofugolem @MartinFarrent @kkarhan

Ironically enough, opposing things like the banning of books, the mistreatment of the undocumented, mistreatment of the LGBTQ+, and the list goes on and on and on - they all fall within that simple phrase "liberty and justice for all."

@kkarhan @tofugolem @usdosp While I agree, I should point out that it's not the OP's point.

@oclsc @kkarhan @tofugolem

I donno - in a way maybe it kinda is?

They engaged in performative patriotism and performative christianity, then get upset when someone took it seriously.

@usdosp @oclsc @tofugolem the OP has been deleted for no reason.

@kkarhan @oclsc @tofugolem

What OP has been deleted? Mine? It's still there, no reason I would delete it.

@usdosp @oclsc @tofugolem well, if I scroll up, the original post doesn't appear anymore...
@kkarhan @oclsc @tofugolem
Maybe something glitchy going on.
@usdosp @kkarhan @oclsc
I'm getting similar glitches. Weird.

@tofugolem @kkarhan @oclsc

I donno if this works or not (still a noob) but here's the OP:
https://universeodon.com/@usdosp/109625599300770443

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It's the damndest thing... When I was growing up, they made me say a pledge every day that said "liberty and justice for all." They taught me "the golden rule." They sent me to church to learn about a guy who said we should help the poor and the sick, we should show love to each other. They told me that "but everyone else is doing it" wasn't an excuse for my own bad behavior. And now when I advocate for the things that they taught me, they call me a socialist or a communist.

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@usdosp @kkarhan @tofugolem But it seemed to me that you had more than the single oath in mind, and more than just the flag. Even that silly oath (I thought it was silly too when I had to say it) mentions the nation as well as the piece of cloth, and the principle of liberty and justice for all that has long been honoured more in the breach than in the observance in both my countries of citizenship.

@oclsc @usdosp @kkarhan
I was talking specifically about the oath, but the oath, and flag worship, and the other stuff are all part of the same indoctrination process.

Most Americans seem to be unaware that we are among the most indoctrinated people on Earth. Since all we know is indoctrination, and few of us travel to free countries, I guess that's understandable, but surely people can recognize the inherent hypocrisy of a loyalty oath in a supposedly free country.

@tofugolem @usdosp @kkarhan I was lucky to be raised by 1960s lefties.