I think there is value in supporting our nation and hoping the best decisions are made in our name, it is where we live, however, countries are not static entities that are constant, they rise and fall and in 100 years the USA may not even exist, who knows.
I choose not to combine my faith with bullshit "patriotism" that calls me to have pride. God hates pride, especially when it causes people to be ethnocentric and value human life based upon place of birth, residence, and world view. This is why I choose not to say the pledge of allegiance, why should I be told to pledge my allegiance to a piece of cloth that's meaning changes with every generation and election?
Pride is wrong, therefore I have a problem with calling myself 'patriotic' when that concept is intertwined within the word.
Lastly, I pose the question (which was taken from song by the killers): Are we human? As I listened to this song, my answer is yes, but it is a deeper yes than a pure look at my anatomical state. To be human is to be human. Not American, or any other national identity based on borders, we are all simply human. This is a truth which I feel must be understood.

2 comments:
i haven't said the pledge since sophomore/junior year of high school. I agree, this "patriotism" has been disease that has led to our devaluing of other humans... it has justified our country's blood shed of innocent individuals.
i just want to let you know that i have to zoom my internet explorer to 150% so that i can read your font. i find this funny. have a great day. :)
sabrina
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