A city council in Minnesota voted to abolish the Pledge of Allegiance formally recited at its bimonthly city council meetings earlier in June, but the decision has faced backlash from around the country
The St. Louis Park City Council voted June 17 to get rid of the Pledge of Allegiance at its meetings to make sure all residents felt comfortable attending, and people throughout the nation are accusing the city of not being patriotic, The Washington Post reported. Tim Brausen, a city council member, said there was concern among his colleagues about potentially intimidating newer immigrants. “We’ve had some racial equity initiatives going on in the city of St. Louis Park […]
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