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And the pledge of allegiance was invented by a desperate grifter that needed to sell excess flag inventory. He targeted school classrooms. Pledge also didn't originally have the "God" part either. All true, will try to add link to a good video if I can find
Same with American currency.
Frankly, the "under god" part kinda fucks up the flow of it.
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all"
When you cut out the "under god", it becomes clear that the idea of the pledge is that America is about the unity between the states and its myriad peoples. Throwing "under god" in there was a cynical Cold War propaganda tactic.
All that said, it's a weird ritual regardless.
And people insist America isn't full of its own propaganda. We're so high on our own supply we can't agree on basic facts about reality anymore whenever they clash with American nationalistic narcissism.
Sorry for writing so much, apparently I needed to let that rant out.