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St. Louis Park, Minnesota, city council has decided to remove the pledge of allegiance from their meetings. Your thoughts? More info below:

The city council member, Anne Mavity, who proposed the idea says that not everyone who has business with the city council is a citizen. She says, “They certainly don’t need to come into city council chambers and pledge their allegiance to our country in order to tell us what their input is about a sidewalk in front of their home.”

But aren't the city council members part of government? Aren't they part of our country? Don't the city council members owe allegiance to their flag and their country?

Do we have to alter our allegiance to our own country because of foreigners who might live here?

https://therealside.com/2019/07/minnesota-city-council-says-no-more-pledge-of-allegiance/


What are your thoughts?
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Regardless of what she thinks, I would recite the pledge of allegiance anyway, and if she had anything to say about it, i would just announce that i was exercising my first amendment rights. and anyone else who wanted to join me would be welcome. you can choose to not make it mandatory, but, you cant stop me from saying it. LOL
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@SheCallsMeCrushDaddy All the council meetings are being flooded with protesters chanting USA USA!