@Siphonay There is an episode of Man In The High Castle I just watched, in which they are doing a pledge to Hitler and The Reich in a classroom. It was FAR too close to the Pledge of Allegance for comfort. And that's kinda what it feels like to us who see through it. It always made me uncomfortable as a child, as did church. It wasn't until I grew up that I understood why.
@Troll @Siphonay The history of the pledge is really interesting. It was written by a socialist named Bellamy. The main point of it was supposed to be anti-confederate. People pledge allegiance to the republic (rather than their slave-owning states) with 'liberty and justice for all' including those formerly enslaved.
Congress changed it twice, to specify *which* flag people were pledging to, thus adding the country name. And again in the 1950s to add God.