An Atlanta school has gotten rid of the Pledge of Allegiance for a shocking reason. Big League Politics reports:
An Atlanta charter school has nixed the morning Pledge of Allegiance, a long held American tradition, in an effort to be more “inclusive,” first reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The Pledge was banned “in an effort to begin our day as a fully inclusive and connected community,” school president Lara Zelski said. “Over the past couple of years it has become increasingly obvious that more and more of our community were choosing to not stand and/or recite the pledge.”
Instead, the school will give students an opportunity to say the Pledge at a different point in the day, by choice. The Pledge was replaced with the school’s timeless classic, the “Wolf Pack Chant,” which apparently focuses on “school family, community, country, and our global society.”
“Seems like you are EXCLUDING yourselves from the community,” a shrewd Twitter user pointed out.
https://twitter.com/ejschlitz/status/1027550413313200128
Once again, liberals are destroying the fabric of the nation to be more “inclusive”, even though the pledge of allegiance is by definition “inclusive”.
This school’s principal conveniently neglected to say that the negro students had become rebellious in imitating their thuggish NFL heroes.
Shut ’em down!
Is being “inclusive” the same as a nation becoming a “melting pot” of immigrants and becoming one new nationality, an American so to speak, and the best way to do that down through US history was to say the “Pledge of Allegiance” that brought everyone together under one flag, becoming one nationality and one nation of people? What does the liberal Democrats’ definition of “inclusive” mean if it is not to bring all Americans together as one nation under one flag and all becoming just one nationality? It seems that this school’s “inclusiveness” is actually dividing people, each to his own preferred culture, society, and nationality, which they keep everyone separated into their own preferred group, and not having any unity with each other.
What happened to assimilating? That’s what most of our immigrants have done when they became Americans.