The problem with public school is the bell. They run anxiously to that bell and it sticks with them their whole lives, bilby. Some schools in this world play a happy song when it is time to sit down. That is creepy beyond belief. Why force them to memorize the way people have already thought, and why make them dance to bells while they do it? Pretty pointless and sadistic man. You don't respect the Pledge? Of Allegiance? Jesus Christ man.
Seriously? You think that using a bell to mark the time is more of a problem than having children taught by amateurs with no educational training, or than having children made to chant a pledge of allegiance? That's some seriously shallow thinking there. It might be nice if we lived in a world where accurate timekeeping wasn't an important skill; but we don't, so it is reasonable to teach children that skill. Home schooling, like home surgery, is OK as a last resort if you are stuck out in the middle of nowhere without access to a skilled practitioner, but it's not something untrained people should be doing willy-nilly.
We do not live in a world where the USA is one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all; so it is not reasonable to brainwash children into believing that it is. The whole 'All lives matter' stupidity can be traced back to this - most white middle-class Americans grew up with the absolute and certain belief that all Americans have equal liberty and equal justice. That is a lie; And when they need to step up and confront that lie in order to improve the lot of their downtrodden compatriots, they simply can't do it. The cognitive dissonance kicks in, and they don't truly believe that blacks or the poor are actually being downtrodden at all - they have liberty and justice, so any remaining problems must be their own fault, right?
I don't respect any kind of pledge, affirmation or oath taken by children, the mentally impaired, or anyone else with diminished responsibility. The US pledge of allegiance is particularly problematic, and the fact that you seem
surprised that I don't respect it is, if you think about that for a minute, a pretty solid bit of evidence for why - You have been so brainwashed by it that you can't imagine someone disrespecting it as an institution. Well, I have good news and bad news for you - the good news is that I do not (merely) disrespect the Pledge of Allegiance. The bad news is that I actively despise it, and all similar nonsense drummed into children's heads. Children need to be taught
how to think, not
what to think.
Not having attended school in the USA, I was never brainwashed to consider your pledge to be worthy of respect; and as an adult I am therefore capable of seeing it for what it is. Watching a class full of kids recite the US Pledge of Allegiance inspires the same emotions in me as watching footage of the Nuremberg Rally, and for much the same reason. It is creepy as fuck.
The only nations that require children to recite a pledge of allegiance are totalitarian police state shit-holes. If I lived in the USA, I would want my nation not to emulate other totalitarian police state shit-holes. But I don't live in the USA, so my action on this is merely to offer friendly advice to those who suffer under that regime.
I do not respect the Pledge. Of Allegiance. Nor do I respect Jesus Christ. I am rapidly losing my respect for man, too.