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Only GOOD Americans say the Pledge…RIGHT?
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Yeah, it’s amazing that very many people are so ignorant of the fact that the pledge of allegiance was written by an avowed socialist, Francis Bellamy, who had a much different view of the proper role of government than our Founding Fathers had.
His idea for the proper salute was, in fact, the outstretched hand with fingers together and extended, and through his efforts American public schoolchildren were indeed saluting this way before WW2.
I think the creation of the pledge was to inculcate in children an idea of state worship, and that the state is superior to the people instead of the servant of the people, which is what the Fathers believed.
I mean to say the Fathers believed to people to be sovereign, and the state their servant. Francis Bellamy did not feel this way.