corgiwithalaptop [any, love/loves]M to chapotraphouse • 8 months agoDo any other countries make students do this?imagemessage-square84 fedilinkarrow-up1211
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minus-squareRedQuestionAsker2 [he/him, she/her]hexbear18·8 months agoIt's mandatory in China every Monday link
minus-squareGucci_Minh [he/him]hexbear28·8 months agoThey made us stand in the yard to listen to the anthem every Monday but I don't remember ever doing a pledge, but it might be different depending on city I guess. link
minus-squareRedQuestionAsker2 [he/him, she/her]hexbear23·edit-28 months agoNo, you're right. I conflated singing the national anthem with doing the pledge of allegiance. Although, it seems the purpose is similar. link
minus-squareNephewAlphaBravo [he/him]hexbear16·8 months agobeing 20% as bad as america is still a huge L tbh link
minus-squareCloutAtlas [he/him]hexbear12·8 months agoWe sang March of the Volunteers (the Chinese national anthem) on Mondays, there was never a pledge of allegiance. link
minus-squareJohnBrownNote [comrade/them, des/pair]hexbear11·8 months ago20% bad as post-9/11 america. some schools that had dropped it for all the obvious reasons it's stupid to do picked it back up link
It's mandatory in China every Monday
They made us stand in the yard to listen to the anthem every Monday but I don't remember ever doing a pledge, but it might be different depending on city I guess.
No, you're right. I conflated singing the national anthem with doing the pledge of allegiance. Although, it seems the purpose is similar.
being 20% as bad as america is still a huge L tbh
We sang March of the Volunteers (the Chinese national anthem) on Mondays, there was never a pledge of allegiance.
20% bad as post-9/11 america. some schools that had dropped it for all the obvious reasons it's stupid to do picked it back up