• ExtremeDullard@piefed.social
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    3 days ago

    Something tells me we’ll soon have a lot of disabled Epstein War veterans to thank for their service.

    Imagine losing life and limb to distract from a pedophilia scandal…

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        3 days ago

        Thanking service members has always been fucking weird from a non-American point of view

      • Diva (she/her)@lemmy.ml
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        3 days ago

        Sitting through the pledge of allegiance at public events is like my favorite recreational activity

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            The pledge is still said at many local governmental functions in the US. Both my city and county councils do it before each public meeting.

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            I have told my kids not to participate in that jingoist ritual. Fortunately they seem to have stopped in our school district.

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              No way! That’s so crazy. I had no idea. I tend to block out those memories, so damn. I’ve not heard the pledge outside a classroom. I don’t often partake in public meetings either, though.

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                It’s absolutely surreal, ours also does a prayer and a thing for the troops on top of everything else. even our school committee meetings start with a pledge. this is in a blue state lol

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                  well it beats the lords prayer, thats what they say in red states. (thats a joke… I think)

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                  I would classify a municipal public meeting as a public event. In my municipality they do a pledge at school committee and council meetings; both of those are public and it’s not an uncommon practice.