Posted on 01/16/2002 11:22:23 AM PST by Braak
The black 'pledge of allegiance' is, at best, mealy mouthed obfuscation; at worst, sedition.
What group of humans created Auschwitz
the KKK
and dropped "Little Man"
I'd be careful about 'awakening a sleeping giant.'
'We, the self selected black bigots and morons resident in America would prefer short, brutal existences exclusively among those with partial African ancestry, hating all others, rather than engage in a prosperous, free, open society with a diversity of peoples.'
What gibberish is this? Look what Africans, with the able assist of Muslims, have done to almost an entire continent already. IAC, there's all the land any AA could ever need, if they want to be 'by thenmselves'.
Or do they think they'll be able to stay in the US and sponge off of 'Whitey' in perpetuity? What a pathetic joke that 'pledge' is.
If the people that wrote this particular version of a Pledge of Allegiance are happy with it, then more power to 'em. No doubt they had to exercise a few brain cells to come up with it, even if the outcome doesn't seem to really demonstrate that. It's not illegal, and there's nothing magic about the words to the "real" Pledge anyways (which was written with socialist aims in the first place, to my understanding). As long as those reciting the pledge recognize the rights of others to remain silent and not recite it, they should be free to do whatever they want. Of course, if anyone should start acting on the "obtain the land" clause in an illegal manner, they should be prepared to spend some time in ol' stoney lonesome.
So long as nobody gets upset if or when I should decide to get a group of "white" guys together to write an equivalent version of the pledge, then I've got no problem with it. It's a freedom of speech issue. There's no law that requires one to speak intelligently when they do decide to sound off, but they do have the right to speak.
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