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I discuss a 10 year old Arkansas boy that is doing his part to fight inequality.

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  • Your actually sticking up for that lil' faggot? I would force that lil' buttfucker to say the pledge, send this fag to Cuba or China the kno how to treat homos

  • You can't legislate loyalty. For those who are loyal to America the pledge is superfluous. For those who are not loyal to America the pledge is meaningless. So why have it? Once I realized what the pledge represented, my freedom of speech, I never said it again. Some idelas are more important than empty gestures.

  • Two men or two women in a sexual relationship will never be the same thing as a man and woman in a sexual relationship.

  • So?

    Do you think that your fellow citizens have the right to tell *you* how to live your life?

    Love is love. It has nothing to do with sex.

  • We don't have to pledge anything in the UK. If you're at a Church of England school, the Lord's Prayer is kind of compulsory, but I don't think any punishment would be levied if you refused to recite it.

  • Well, in a sectarian school I would expect that. I attended a Catholic school at one time and prayer was part of the curriculum. But loyalty oaths are meaningless.

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  • When I was 7, my father owned a store and hired a gay worker. Needless to say, he was an awesome person, and me and him were like best friends. Unfortunately, he was deported. Ever since, I have had full respect for gays. Also, my parents divorced when I was about 3, and both partnered. One of which was a full on christian (and a psychopath he would freak out when my mother wasn't home.) he tried to bring me to church, bit I didn't want to because I thought it was idiotic. :)

  • I totally agree. Pledges are like praying in public, to see who is in the club. Truth is by action , not by words. Very well put together . This is a much better video than mine. Great points.

  • I'm hoping that he gets a few more kids to join him. Though it is a faint hope. More probably he will be labeled as 'gay' himself for the rest of his school career.

  • Damn....good on that young lad....let us hope he does not come under too much pressure because of it.

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