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What am I standing for?
Grade 1: Stand and remove your hats
Grade 2: Stand and remove your hats
Grade 3: Stand and remove your hats
Grade 4....5....6....7....
Grade 8: Why am I standing and removing my hat?
Grade 9: Should I stand and remove my hat?
Grade 10....11....
Grade 12: I stand in silence and remove my hat in obedience
12 years of being told to stand for a flag before I even knew that the 13 stripes represented the 13 colonies
Before I knew why I was standing
Standing in a school building that was built on top of the bones of the natives silenced by the intruding colonizers
The same school that shoves American privilege down our throats
The same institution that rips out every sin coated in our countries blood from our textbooks
We are pledging to the flag whose meaning gets twisted and chewed-
Pledging allegiance to the flag before being able to do math without our fingers
Teachers having us stand what was once everyday to now every Monday and pledge till our so called freedom of speech is powered by the same flag that populates every classroom
We are taught young and when we finally gain a voice it's all down to conformity
You will be bashed for sitting in retaliation
While you wonder-
What am I standing for?
Liberty and Justice for all yet- under God bled it's way onto the flag-
How can we have liberty when we are under God
Giving the flag more authority once it grasps religion by the testimonies
If we stand for the flag then we must stand with God and if we don't see God then you must not see the stripes and stars that strip away our speech and replace it with freedom of speech
The freedom that goes as far as the stripes of our country
Am I standing for the same reasons I stood in Grade 1?
When I couldn;t develop such a concept- that our fallen soldiers built this foundation with their bare and bloodied hands
To them, I pledge
To the flag that creeps in the front of the class with its proselytizing nature being underlined in the blood of our countries borders and a pledge carved into the flesh of Americans so we to bleed it's stripes and blindly oath to such a symbol-
I ask....
What am I standing for?
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I wrote this piece not out of pure opinion, just from observing over the years when it comes to students and the flag and even myself. I see myself asking this more and more as do others, and it was just a fun write with a deeper meaning.