I can tell you, as someone who works in public schools in possibly the only blue state to have a serious sovereignty movement, that kids here say it in at least some elementary classrooms.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think I need to start Yuri!!! on Ice tomorrow.
I think it might be the perfect thing to watch right now? It's adorable.
dammit, I forgot to go get my meds. I ran out yesterday. MUST go tomorrow morning.
If it's the article I'm thinking of, he might read down to the part where the author starts talking about Fappy the Masturbating Dolphin.
Also point out the .co at the end, which is a sure sign of a fake site.
Fake site (used with my journalism class, which thankfully has a sense of humor): [link]
Factcheck: [link]
Of course, he may be the kind of person who prefers "alternative facts" to actual facts. Sigh.
When I was in school 30 fucking years ago, it wasn't required!!
It wasn't when I was in school over 40 years ago either. It was said, but participation was not required.
I am blissfully ignoring all the high minded claims of not losing friends over politics. Nope, if you support that you are not my friend and I am not about to pretend otherwise. I got plenty of friends. Relatives are trickier, but I do not have to stay in the room or house with you if you start talking about subjects I find repulsive. I will not be pulled into that.
Hey Pix! Are you all recuperated after your race? Awesome accomplishment!
Back when I was a kid (El Paso, Texas, in the 60s and 70s), we said the pledge every morning but no one was required to participate. Most kids did but certain religious groups (I'm thinking Jehovah's Witnesses, but I may be wrong) refused to pledge allegiance to anyone or anything other than God.
So A) not a new thing and B) not a secular thing.
Not that facts are going to change some people's minds.
If it's the article I'm thinking of, he might read down to the part where the author starts talking about Fappy the Masturbating Dolphin.
How did you ever know?
(I'm thinking Jehovah's Witnesses, but I may be wrong)
Yeah, our Jehovah's Witness, among other people, did not say the Pledge, which I think we had in school until 6th grade? I forget.
Yes, the girls I was thinking of in High School were Jehovah's Witnesses. It was probably the first time I knew someone not Catholic! My public HS was so Catholic they had the church announcements along with the other stuff.
Internet still has me giddy today. I know it is still as dire as ever, but that little wave of joy and hopefulness is really helping.