The pledge is a reasonable way to get kids to understand that they’re part of a country,
If the status quo didn’t already include the daily recitation of such a pledge, do you think you would suggest it as a way to get kids to understand that?
I think that’s a practical question too complicated for me to answer. I would want some kind of voluntary activity like that in place. The pledge isn’t great, but it’s likely that something better would require more resources. And while I don’t think (and would doubt) that the pledge has any kind of ‘brainwashing’ effect, it would be worth looking into whatever data we can gather about that.
If the status quo didn’t already include the daily recitation of such a pledge, do you think you would suggest it as a way to get kids to understand that?
I think that’s a practical question too complicated for me to answer. I would want some kind of voluntary activity like that in place. The pledge isn’t great, but it’s likely that something better would require more resources. And while I don’t think (and would doubt) that the pledge has any kind of ‘brainwashing’ effect, it would be worth looking into whatever data we can gather about that.