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In reply to the discussion: ESM student: Teacher berated me for sitting for Pledge of Allegiance [View all]Chemisse
(31,365 posts)125. I just asked a girl to please stand last week.
As a follow up, (because I am acutely aware that students have a right to NOT stand, and I don't want to interfere with that if it is sincerely felt) I asked if there was some reason she didn't want to stand. She said she was tired and didn't feel like standing up.
Since I get up at 4:30 am and have to be on the top of my game all day, I didn't really worry too much about her 'feelings' of lethargy.
That's pretty typical.
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in high school during nam 3 or us in my high school homeroom never stood for it
dembotoz
Oct 2015
#1
Ironically, the phrase under God was added in the 1950s to ferret ot Commnist school teachers.
rug
Oct 2015
#7
Because it would make me look bad as a teacher, and thus my job could be on the line.
Chemisse
Oct 2015
#108
What do yo think of a teacher who faces away from the students so they don't see he's not saying it?
rug
Oct 2015
#121
Which is why when I was in middle school, we stopped doing it altogether.
AtheistCrusader
Nov 2015
#137
That's very true. It comes up now and then that a student is intimidated by me,
Chemisse
Oct 2015
#128
you forgot the sarcasm thingy, yes? because you cannot possibly believe that drivel about
niyad
Oct 2015
#93
oh, I understand about worrying about one's job. the "flipping the bird" thing has nothing
niyad
Nov 2015
#134
read "an indigenous people's history of the united states" and see if you feel like making
niyad
Oct 2015
#94
I did that in the third grade. You would have thought I'd just murdered somebody
Skeeter Barnes
Oct 2015
#53
I got kicked out of a school assembly in 11th grade for not standing for the pledge.
deurbano
Oct 2015
#95
I wonder how many of these whack jobs would be so enamoured of the pledge if they knew
niyad
Oct 2015
#96
We stopped saying the pledge when we got into middle school, the Pledge is creepy as all hell...
Humanist_Activist
Oct 2015
#99