Maybe a Texas poster can shed more light on this. This website looks a bit biased. Anything with a Texas emblem like that is going to be.
Actually what I find funny about the article is it seems like there is such thing as a Texas Pledge. Crazy state. They still think they are their own nation. They are living in the 1840's. Get with the 21st century people. . Only kidding, it's always fun to make fun of Texans.
Anyways, They weren't actually forced to recite it as they didn't know it, but it makes for a catchier thread title. . Still sounds a bit stupid to me. I'm tired of bilingual crap. It doesn't work. Teach the students english and tell them to **** their heritage. They are americans now. You don't see me going around doing stupid german or English customs do you? No, because those are stupid countries with stupid traditions (only kidding). I'm an american now.
Actually according to the article, only the parents recited it. Still kind of silly to me. As you don't see assembly's portraying English traditions. I don't even know if they have a pledge over there. I'm sure it involves alcohol in some way. When I went to school I learned so much about mexican customs and heritage, but nothing about asian or european customs. What's wrong with this picture?
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