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The Pledge of Allegiance is an oath that young American children are forced to say every day in school. It is criticized for being xenophobic, and it does violate the Free Establishment Clause of the 1st Amendment to the Constitution. The words, ever since 1954 are: The version in plain English is: The reason why the pledge is controversial, is because it removes a man of many nations, and also says there is one god, and one god only. Polytheists, animists, atheists, etc. are offended. Even Jehovah's Witnesses see this as flag worship and they don't believe in voting!

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  • The Pledge of Allegiance is an oath that young American children are forced to say every day in school. It is criticized for being xenophobic, and it does violate the Free Establishment Clause of the 1st Amendment to the Constitution. The words, ever since 1954 are: The version in plain English is: The reason why the pledge is controversial, is because it removes a man of many nations, and also says there is one god, and one god only. Polytheists, animists, atheists, etc. are offended. Even Jehovah's Witnesses see this as flag worship and they don't believe in voting!
  • The Pledge of Allegiance is a oath of allegiance to the United States of America, its flag, and everything it stands for: Christianity, white supremacy, conservatism, fascism, etc. It is law for all residents of the country to recite it every day. Those that refuse to make the pledge always disappear mysteriously within a week. Witnesses report seeing black helicopters carry them away. Others maintain that they are struck down by a bolt of malice by God.
  • The Pledge of Allegiance to the United States flag is an oath of loyalty to the nation of the United States of America. It is often recited at public events. US Congressional sessions open with a recitation of the Pledge. The current Pledge of Allegiance reads:
  • "Pledge of Allegiance" is the opening track of the Moon Man album White AmeriKKKa. It is a speaking-only track, consisting of Moon Man reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to WhiteTopia.
  • In 2268 the Yangs of Omega IV considered a slurred version of the pledge to be holy words. (TOS: "The Omega Glory" ) Cloud William misquoted the first words as "Ay plegli ianectu flaggen, tupep like for stahn –". James T. Kirk was able to finish this sentence, and provide the correct words.
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  • The Pledge of Allegiance is an oath that young American children are forced to say every day in school. It is criticized for being xenophobic, and it does violate the Free Establishment Clause of the 1st Amendment to the Constitution. The words, ever since 1954 are: The version in plain English is: The reason why the pledge is controversial, is because it removes a man of many nations, and also says there is one god, and one god only. Polytheists, animists, atheists, etc. are offended. Even Jehovah's Witnesses see this as flag worship and they don't believe in voting!
  • The Pledge of Allegiance is a oath of allegiance to the United States of America, its flag, and everything it stands for: Christianity, white supremacy, conservatism, fascism, etc. It is law for all residents of the country to recite it every day. Those that refuse to make the pledge always disappear mysteriously within a week. Witnesses report seeing black helicopters carry them away. Others maintain that they are struck down by a bolt of malice by God.
  • The Pledge of Allegiance to the United States flag is an oath of loyalty to the nation of the United States of America. It is often recited at public events. US Congressional sessions open with a recitation of the Pledge. The current Pledge of Allegiance reads:
  • In 2268 the Yangs of Omega IV considered a slurred version of the pledge to be holy words. (TOS: "The Omega Glory" ) Cloud William misquoted the first words as "Ay plegli ianectu flaggen, tupep like for stahn –". James T. Kirk was able to finish this sentence, and provide the correct words. The official words since 1954 are "I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America. And to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all." The existence of the Pledge of Allegiance on Omega IV is likely an example of Hodgkin's Law of Parallel Planetary Development or as the result of a timeline corruption resulting from the Temporal Cold War. "The Omega Glory" makes it clear that the war there occurred generations ago, and post war the life span lengthened to about a thousand years. This places the war well before AD 1200, meaning that Omega IV had the United States of America, the Pledge of Allegiance, and the United States Constitution several centuries before Earth.
  • "Pledge of Allegiance" is the opening track of the Moon Man album White AmeriKKKa. It is a speaking-only track, consisting of Moon Man reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to WhiteTopia.
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