Posted on Nov 1, 2014
Should Texas students be required to say Mexican Pledge of Allegiance?
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http://www.wfaa.com/story/local/2014/11/01/13811384/
You just can't make this stuff up. After watching the story, what is your reaction? Again like the former Marine who gets banned from his daughter's High School, we seem to be seeing a very aggressive attitude against American Exceptionalism and this is supported by President Obama.
What are your feelings about this and what would be your response?
You just can't make this stuff up. After watching the story, what is your reaction? Again like the former Marine who gets banned from his daughter's High School, we seem to be seeing a very aggressive attitude against American Exceptionalism and this is supported by President Obama.
What are your feelings about this and what would be your response?
Posted 11 y ago
Responses: 149
This is really alarming. When I first got stationed in TX and heard that students have to recite the Texas Pledge I think it is, I was confused at first but then thought of the history of Texas. THIS on the other is way over the left field wall. Nothing against the Mexican culture but it has no place in a public school system. And to gig a child for not saying it is ludacris at best. That teacher needs to reevaluate herself and her methods.
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SSgt (Join to see)
SSG (Join to see) Thanks for your input and welcome to the state. It is good to hear the passion to the country and not feeling bad because we feel intense pride.
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SSG (Join to see)
I agree. I have nothing against having pride in your culture but there is a time and place for it and force feeding it to a person is unacceptable on all fronts.
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A Texas high school student has filed a federal lawsuit against her school after her Spanish teacher allegedly gave her a failing grade for refusing to recite the Mexican pledge of allegiance.
The lawsuit says the McAllen Independent School District violated 15-year-old girl Brenda Brinsdon’s constitutional rights, saying that the “Supreme Court forbids teachers from compelling schoolchildren to pledge their allegiance to a country.”
The complaint also states that the student was not allowed to recite the American Pledge of Allegiance in Spanish in front of the class as an alternative assignment. The teacher, Reyna Santos, gave her a different assignment on the Independence of Mexico to which she received 13 out of 100 points.
The school district has a policy that prohibits a school from compelling students to recite the American Pledge of Allegiance or text from the Declaration of Independence if the student “as determined by the district, has a conscientious objection to the recitation,” Fox News’ Todd Starnes reports.
“What’s most troubling is the different treatment for someone wanting to opt out of reciting the American Pledge of Allegiance compared to someone as a matter of conscience wants to opt out of reciting the Mexican pledge,” Thomas More Law Center spokesman Erin Mersino
The lawsuit says the McAllen Independent School District violated 15-year-old girl Brenda Brinsdon’s constitutional rights, saying that the “Supreme Court forbids teachers from compelling schoolchildren to pledge their allegiance to a country.”
The complaint also states that the student was not allowed to recite the American Pledge of Allegiance in Spanish in front of the class as an alternative assignment. The teacher, Reyna Santos, gave her a different assignment on the Independence of Mexico to which she received 13 out of 100 points.
The school district has a policy that prohibits a school from compelling students to recite the American Pledge of Allegiance or text from the Declaration of Independence if the student “as determined by the district, has a conscientious objection to the recitation,” Fox News’ Todd Starnes reports.
“What’s most troubling is the different treatment for someone wanting to opt out of reciting the American Pledge of Allegiance compared to someone as a matter of conscience wants to opt out of reciting the Mexican pledge,” Thomas More Law Center spokesman Erin Mersino
American student punished for refusing to recite Mexican pledge of allegiance?
A Texas high school has filed a federal lawsuit against her school after her Spanish teacher allegedly gave her a failing grade for refusing to recite the Mexican pledge of allegiance.
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SSgt (Join to see)
CW3 (Join to see) And you have people telling you in your own state about what students should pledge to.
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Who are you kidding?! Not only is the answer NO, but it shouldn't even be a question. That's just plain dumb.
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PO1 Michael Fullmer
Well then the only thing I can say is the ENTIRE school system who allowed it should be fired.
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SN Jennifer M. - I think many civilians want us to accept that. I wonder if we were in Saudi Arabia and we wanted them to do our Pledge how that might be received?
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F*%@ No! If you live in the United States of America and are a citizen of the United States of America, and are using all the resorces of the United States of America, Then You pledge your allegiance to the United States of America.
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No, fargin' way! No fargin' icehole teacher better be teaching any pledge that isn't OUR nation's. And when it happened I sent a nasty gram to the district superintendent.
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1) It's a Spanish class. Not a Mexican Heritage class.
2) Even if it was a Mexican Heritage class; A) Spanish is not the native language and B) that does not give the teacher the right to have citizens of the U.S. Pledge Allegiance to any other country. C) You can teach about another country's culture without doing this.
3) Young Brenda was right to refuse and is right to stand her ground. Good for her. It was just a shame she was the only one in the class brave enough to do so.
2) Even if it was a Mexican Heritage class; A) Spanish is not the native language and B) that does not give the teacher the right to have citizens of the U.S. Pledge Allegiance to any other country. C) You can teach about another country's culture without doing this.
3) Young Brenda was right to refuse and is right to stand her ground. Good for her. It was just a shame she was the only one in the class brave enough to do so.
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