Description of Problem The Pledge of Allegiance is a repetitive form of forced patriotism that only incites controversy in the American public. In 46 of the United States, children must recite the Pledge of Allegiance in their classrooms, not necessarily daily, however. This is a large percentage of American children that are stuck in a cycle of repeating a …show more content…
The origins of the Pledge are not placed in glory and patriotism, either. It was introduced as a way to calm the storm after the Civil War, citing an indivisible nation, as well as being a means to Americanize the massive wave of immigrants. This original Pledge read “I pledge allegiance to my Flag and to the Republic for which it stands; one Nation, indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all.” A noticeable difference between this Pledge of Allegiance and the one that echoes through Americans’ heads is the “under God”