Monday, October 17, 2011

Oh, It's just a pledge..? I thought it was something serious!

Read this story.
 
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/blaze-exclusive-tx-high-school-students-made-to-recite-mexican-national-anthem-pledge-of-allegiance/

This is outrageous!! Honestly, saying a pledge to Mexico???? I  really want to put this entire blog in all caps because that is how outraged I am.  But since I know how annoying that is I will try to restrain myself.

I get that it is Spanish class... But lets examine that.  I wonder why it's called Spanish Language class and not Mexican Language class?  If they want Americans to learn Mexican, that is what they should call it.  Spanish come from SPAIN!  Weird I know... But that is simply a side note. How can a school district allow for the reciting of a pledge to any country but The United States of America?  You can't even call that a learning tool.  It is indoctrination.  Period.  And how dare they?

There is a distinct difference between teaching culture and pledging allegiance to a country.  If this teacher loves Mexico so much, what is stopping her from going back?  Obviously a rhetorical question, we know why she stays.  To indoctrinate.  She couldn't care less about the quality of education her students are receiving.  She is simply ensuring to push her agenda on to the students that are looking to her for guidance.  I am so glad there are still young men and women that have a the ability to decipher what is education versus indoctrination.  This 15 year old took a stand for what she believes and probably didn't win any brownie points with her school and teacher.  But she is someone who is an inspiration for looking evil in the eye and taking a stand against it!  Am I being melo-dramatic?  I certainly don't think so.  This is something that should not and will not be over-looked!

It is well known that the education system as a whole is dominated by left-leaning quasi-socialists who would like nothing more than to see the destruction of America if it ensures they still have a job on Monday.  This type of behavior, the one that allows for a Mexican pledge to be said but not an American one, must be stopped. This is the kind of issue that should bind the American people together, yet this is something that causes a great divide.  You have two types of reactions,  The outraged and the pacified.  What would your reaction be if your child came home and said, "today in English class we were told we cannot say the Pledge of Allegiance because it might possibly offend someone, but in Spanish class we were assigned to learn the Mexican pledge and National Anthem!" How would you react?  Well I for one will most likely never experience this, because it will be a cold day in hell when I send any child of mine to a so-left-it-is-almost-falling-over public school.  I have no choice but to relate everything I say back to my own experiences... I went through a year and a half of nothing but Arabic for 7 hours a day for 15 months.  Do you think I would have, even for a micro second, thought about learning a pledge to a middle east country??  Even for a grade?  Do I have to dignify that with an answer?  Would never happen.

The time has come for us to fight for our country!  We don't need politicians in office, we need people who want only THE BEST for the country that we live in.  We don't need people that support pledging our lives to the country outside of the one in which we are citizens.  I cannot suitably represent my outrage and disgust about this in this blog.  I have tried, and I have made something of my point, but it cannot stop here! 

AMERICA! WE NEED TO TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK!!!!

Sean Hannity, "...why wouldn't anyone want to say the Pledge of Allegiance, unless they detested their own country or were ignorant of its greatness?"

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