For many years, and years to come, America has been a country that many people like to visit and enjoy. We are very patriotic here in America, many people believe in our country’s ways and leaders. People enjoy visiting America not only because of our wonderful land and nature, but also because people like to see what it is like to be free and to have freedom of expression and all of those amendments that make our country free and great. Though we do have great lands and an extremity of beautiful nature surrounding us, especially here in Michigan. America has been known as a very patriotic and fair country, we are the land of the free and home of the brave. Every morning in school everyone stands to say the “Pledge of Allegiance”. This
They said they wanted to show their support for the movement and did not feel that they were being disrespectful to the flag because they were kneeling. I told them that I understood and have had a number of students and friends who said they were frustrated by police brutality against people of color. However, I also wanted them to see that the lives lost fighting for freedom in the American Revolution, the Civil War and the civil rights movement, should also be respected.” These paragraphs show that this teacher understands why his two students kneeled instead of standing up, but then he states his beliefs by staying that it honors those who lost their lives for the country to be free so it should be respected. Now onto the counter article about why people shouldn’t stand during the pledge of allegiance it states, “How can I as a black educator have this bulletin board on my wall and make social justice a theme in my classroom each and every day and then get up and pledge allegiance to a country that has made it so clear that my life does not
“Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it.” Mark Twain. Do you truly appreciate the country you live in? The fact that you can be proud of saying the ‘Pledge of Allegiance’, can have an easier lifestyle, see amazing attractions, and have rights and freedom. When people show patriotism, this is showing their country love, devotion, and dedication.
Abraham Lincoln wanted to promote to the reconstructions by giving it the typological dimension of an oath of loyalty. Before going any further with the process, an oath of loyalty must be understood in its political context. According to the Historical Dictionary of American Education, loyalty oath is a process administered by colonial, revolutionary, confederate, federal, and governments asking pledges to swear allegiance to the governing bodies. The content of such oaths have varied, reflecting the political climates of their times and often have been required only of particular individuals or groups, such as public officials and employees, persons feared to be subversives, residents of Confederate states, and educators. The best-known loyalty
“With liberty and justice for all” is undoubtedly one of the most commonly spoken phrases in America. Unfortunately, when most Americans speak this phrase, the meaning does not carry through. This closing line from The Pledge of Allegiance, written by Francis Bellamy, aims to show how society during the 1900s needed to be inspired and more actively patriotic (Deppner). With this pledge Bellamy intended to instill the American citizens with a sense of pride and satisfaction in their country.
Why are the words “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance, and why is this a social issue with some people? First of all the pledge of allegiance was written in 1892. The Pledge became part of the U.S. Flag Code in 1942, and in 1954 President Eisenhower and Congress added the phrase "under God” into the Pledge. The supporters that would like to including "under God" in the Pledge argue that the United States is a Christian nation. At least 80% of Americans support the phrase, and it reflects America’s culture, religious statement, federal law, state constitutions, and the U.S. currency.
To Be A Nation Under God Or Not Americans have had a long history with religion. From the pilgrims fled England to seek religious freedom from the Church of England to the phrase “In God We Trust” on our currency. America’s origin was centered around what some believe the creator of everything. Hundreds of years later, America has been considered a nation under God, such as it is stated in the Pledge of Allegiance.
“The Pledge Of Allegiance was written in 1892 by Francis Ballamy, an author, Baptist minister, and socialist. He was assigned to come up with something patriotic that school children could recite”. - Simon Brown. Since the existence or creation of The Pledge Of Allegiance, there have been many debates and controversy surrounding it. A lot of people oppose to the daily recital of The Pledge, while other’s are supporting and in favor of The Pledge being recited daily in school’s.
On June 14, 1953 — Flag Day — President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed into law a contentious modification to a 60 year old tradition: the phrase “under God” was to be inserted into the Pledge of Allegiance. Supporters of the bill claimed that its passage would make the Pledge more consistent with America’s tradition of faith and spirituality. This appears to be a contradiction: how can changing the Pledge make it more traditional? President Eisenhower wrote that the phrase would serve to “remind [us] of the spiritual and moral principles [...] upon which our way of life is founded”. This exemplifies a key tactic used by those Christians who called for substantial changes to the incorporation of religion in America’s public schools: the appeal
“ One nation, indivisible with liberty and justice for all” does that even sound right? After knowing the Pledge my whole life and your whole life you know that sounds weird. Most people in the world have know the pledge as “ One nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all” there whole life and it has never been a problem. So why do we want to change it now? The Pledge of Allegiance should not be changed because it is what our country was founded on, has never been a problem saying “under God” until recently, and changing it in the end would cause more problems than the pledge being wrote the way that it is now.
Patriotism is defined as devoted love, support, and defense of one's country. The purpose of the Pledge of Allegiance is to increase patriotism and unity within our wonderful nation. However, the pledge we know and recite today is not the original; the original, written by Francis Bellamy, read “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands: one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” The words “under God” were not added to the pledge until 1954, 62 years after it was originally written. While the phrase contains only two words, the two words are very powerful.
Approximately 1.5% of citizens in the United States do not have a specific religion or none at all. Due to the fact of people that are in the U.S. are not just based on a single god status, but either multiple or none at all would be irrational to generalize without facts. Are there more people who believe in one god than others being the minority? Sure, but why should the minority be neglected, and stuck being forced to acknowledge if there is to be one. The pledge is a perfect example of this, in the modern version it is mandatory to state that we are under God and that there is one to begin with.
Already in today's world Christianity is attacked for just its beliefs alone. Bringing a bible to school is now illegal, speaking of God in a public area is now illegal, and praying in school is also illegal. However, no one expected people to attack the Pledge of Allegiance just because of one phrase, “under God”. Due to people refusing to say the pledge because of “under God”, court cases are arising to attempt to take it out of the pledge and people are suing schools for making there children recite the pledge. Instead of people uniting and not worrying about what the pledge states, people are breaking apart and forming petitions to abolish the phrase from the pledge.
We are one nation under god. It means that we are all given liberty and justice. It doesn’t matter what skin color or what religion you are, we all have liberty and justice. The words “One nation, under god” means a lot to me.
The question that people in America are asking today is if the words “under God” should be in the Pledge of Allegiance? Those words were added to the Pledge in 1954, because President Eisenhower wanted it to be added to the Pledge. The words “under God” should be in the Pledge of Allegiance because it has been in the Pledge for 60 years, the idea that America is a “Christian Nation” has always been the foundation of America, and around 70 percent of Americans believe in God. “Under God” has been in the Pledge for many years. “He said those words were only added to the pledge in 1954, although it was originally written in 1892.”(Hopkins 1)
When a person hears or sees the word America, what do they think? America is a country that almost everyone in the world knows about because there are certain words and phrases that can be used to describe it. Some common terms are sports, equality, the melting pot, powerful, freedom, hard working, and some more. All of these words make up what is known as the American Identity. This American Identity has been built up over time by people’s actions and thoughts.