I just had an argument with a friend over the pledge of allegiance to the U.S. flag. My basic take on the pledge is as I wrote in a SF thread about it once:
I don't pledge allegiance to the flag that represents the government whose armies invaded my homeland, slaghtered my people, put torch to our homes and churches, stole our valuables, invalidated our rights, occupied my country, re-goddamn-constructed us, visited decades of second class citizen status on us, forced racial integration on our schools and communities, and is currently turning all of us into subjects then eliminating us.
I don't pledge allegiance to the flag that represents the government that steals money from me to give to others, taxes my property making me pay their ransom for me to keep what I work and pay for, steals our sons and sends them at the behest of jews to kill other sons of fathers that have given me no offence, throws down the borders that my ancestors fought and died to establish inviting in dark hordes to replace my people.
I don't pledge allegiance to the flag that represents the government that rules over me through the threat of violence, that makes laws that creates huge numbers of "criminals" of regular people pursuing their rights, that creates domestic armies of thugs and spies who oppress White citizens while giving a wink and a nod to anything a mud does.
The government of the United States of America has declared itself my enemy. They, and their ugly assed flag, can go to hell.
Over on SF the patriotards felt that if I don't love Uhmerika, then I should leave it. What do ya'll think about this pledge here on the July 4th worship the government day? I think its time for a new revolution.
Terry
Kith, kin, and kind. First, last, and always.