good boy
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Yes.. Impressive. Now if every kid had his manners.
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Manners? Where does one's treatment of others come into it?
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Are you suggesting good manners are a bad thing?
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Not at all. Pledging allegiance doesn't necessarily signify the pledger has good manners.
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The good manners I referenced was how he paused, recited the pledge of allegiance, rang the doorbell then waited patiently.
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2/2 Sure, the kid's polite. He's also a robot, with barely an independent thought on his brain. He's 7!
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Indoctrination
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It's the pledge of allegiance not the pledge of undying loyalty, fealty, and martyrdom relax
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Feel free to subordinate yourself. Do I also need to pull up the definition of "pledge" for you?pic.twitter.com/vF8XnNhvv8
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Subordinate to a superior OR of an individual to a group or cause. The pledge soley signifies a commitment of loyalty to the United States.
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Kinda read my tweet out of context, I believe who I replied to deleted his tweet or something, but I know this isn't indoctrination
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I honestly believe the kid was doing this out of respect. So many negative feedback on this post, why? NOT COOL. GROW UP.
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Agree, just shows that people can't agree on anything anymore.
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I remember when we used to do that in school everyday...bring it back!
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so the fuck what
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