Why I Don’t Say The Pledge of Allegiance

In my last post I mentioned that whenever I’m at a venue where the Pledge of Allegiance is recited, I stand with my hands at my sides. I only mentioned it because when I wrote that post I was initially jotting down impressions and recollections while they were fresh. I included it as a detail. One of my gentle readers pointed out that without providing an explanation as to why, people would be left to fill in their own conclusions. Well, we mustn’t have that.

Why I Stand

This started in homeroom my Junior year of high school. Every morning before we went to our first class, we said the Pledge. For reasons that I’ll get to, I decided that I wasn’t going to do it anymore. When everyone else stood, I did not. The homeroom teacher was furious with me, and sent me to the office.

Neither the principal nor the vice-principal was in, but I was a regular and received assurances that one or the other would be in touch. I was on my way to get a smoke over at Chez Boys when I felt a hand on my shoulder. It was Ms. Henderson, the vice-principal.

Donna was an older, handsome blonde woman whom I had learned not to piss off. We were at present enjoying a shaky detente. She politely asked me what had occurred, and why I no longer wanted to say the Pledge. I explained it to her (I swear, I’ll get to it). She didn’t say anything for several moments and then – it was probably the first time someone addressed me as if I were an adult – said, “I understand. What I would ask for you to consider is that the Pledge is something that some people believe in very strongly. Out of respect for what they believe, maybe you could just stand?” A light went on as I learned that it was possible to be true to my own beliefs without being unnecessarily confrontational.

Thank you, Donna. You taught me something which still helps me to go my own way.

Why I Don’t Sing Along

It would be disrespectful for me to recite it.

Allegiance – The obligation of a subject or citizen to hus sovereign or government.

None for me, thank you. I consider my contract with the United States adequate in its current form. I pay my taxes fair and square and, in exchange, I enjoy access to infrastructure and public safety – no need to get all gushy with a bunch of talk about allegiance. I want government involved in my life as little as possible. I wouldn’t swear allegiance to my bank, so why on earth would I swear allegiance to my government?

If I were to put my hand over my heart and say the words, believing as I do, I would be showing disrespect to those who genuinely believe. It’s the same reason I don’t take communion on those occasions when I attend Catholic Mass. I do not believe in Transubstantiation, so I have absolutely no business taking communion. It would be rude.

It scares the shit out of me.

If you’re a believer, the next time the Pledge comes up, close your eyes and just mouth the words (it’s okay, the Flag will give you a pass) so you can hear what a room full of people reciting the Pledge sounds like. It sounds like a bunch of zombies saying grace before tucking into the buffet. “With liberty and *braaaiiiinnnnnnss* for all.” I’m not kidding, it freaks me out.

Deeds Not Words

Which is more important: That I recite a Pledge in which I do not believe, or that I engage (without irony) in civic-minded activities like being an election volunteer?

Origins of the Pledge

The Pledge is not the Declaration of Independence, is not the Constitution, is not the Bill of Rights. Our founders never heard of it. Wikipedia has a fascinating article on its origins. My favorite bit of history about the Pledge is the Bellamy Salute (pictured below):

Bellamy Salute

Hooboy.

Reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in a group setting imbues the gathering with a solemnity and sense of occasion that works just fine for some. I cannot engage in this ritual honestly, so I simply pay respect and leave it at that.

You got a problem with that?

5 thoughts on “Why I Don’t Say The Pledge of Allegiance

  1. Or perhaps you were the inspiration for “The Simpsons” episode, in which Bart’s chalkboard intro was…

    “The pledge of allegiance does not end with hail Satan.”

    MrPikes reply on November 5th, 2006 4:05 am:

    Apparently Mr. Groening has some dogma issues. Who knew?

  2. If passive-aggression gets you through the night, you could always defer to Matt Groening:

    “I plead alignment to the flakes of the untitled snakes of a merry cow. And to the Republicans, for which they scam, one nacho, underpants, invisible, with licorice and jugs of wine for owls.”

  3. dang it, first jesus is on my ipod now this. I *needed* tinfoil today and everyone is out.
    I kid I kid I love you

  4. Editor’s Note: I don’t know who put a nickel in this guy, but the treasure trove of half-truths, irrelevant facts and outright made up crazy crap contained in the comment below was too good to censor. A simple Google search returned several identical postings from Tinny Ray on various blogs and Usenet groups. I love this style of polemic – spew out a bunch of uncorroborated, unrelated assertions, and rely on their sheer volume to prove the case for you. It’s like saying “where there’s smoke there’s fire,” or throwing enough shit against the wall in the hopes that some of it will stick.

    I have taken the liberty of editing the URLs referenced so as not to amp up the target site’s relevance with search engines.

    -MrPikes

    Thanks for the post. However, the Wikipedia article is poor because it is an anonymous bulletin board where neo-nazis and others deliberately delete truthful information and post lies.

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