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PINE BUSH (AP) — A school in upstate New York has apologized for reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in Arabic after complaints from district residents who lost family members in the Afghanistan war.
The 31-word pledge to the U.S. flag and republic was read in Arabic during Wednesday morning announcements at Pine Bush High School, located 65 miles (105 kilometers) northwest of New York City.

Some students were angered and responded with catcalls. District Superintendent Joan Carbone said she received complaints from residents who lost relatives in Afghanistan and from Jewish parents.
The Arabic reading of the pledge has “divided the school in half," she said.
The district said the school's foreign language department arranged to have the pledge recited in different languages for National Foreign Language Week, which was last week.

Andrew Zink, the senior class president, usually gives the morning announcements and recites the pledge. He said he allowed an Arabic-speaking student to handle the pledge duties Wednesday.
“The intention was to promote the fact that those who speak a language other than English still pledge to salute this great country," the district said in its statement.
The principal made a building-wide announcement Wednesday afternoon to explain the reading's context and apologize to students who took offense to its being recited in Arabic. In a statement posted on the district's website, officials said they apologized “to any students, staff or community members who found this activity disrespectful."

http://chroniclenewspaper.com/...Allegiance-in-Arabic

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Originally Posted by GT Stingaa:
Chalk one more up fuh we Fullahs
fus de holidays now dis

 

You fullahs really feed your fellow Americans some delicious shyte chap

 

Them people just can't seem to swallow am fast enuff

FM
Originally Posted by GT Stingaa:
. . . The district said the school's foreign language department arranged to have the pledge recited in different languages for National Foreign Language Week, which was last week.

common sense taking flight on this BB . . . some of y'all GY refugees need to re-learn what it means to be an American

 

hint: being a nouveau-nativist lout is not part of the program

FM
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Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

This is America. We say the pledge in English. Those who doan speak english should learn some English. It's that simple.

You sound like a Fox republican

It's obvious you have not visited an elementary school lately, this happens in lots of elementary schools to promote understanding between different people...

There are multicultural shows...and lots of other cultural events that showcase the language and culture of other parts of the world

 

What about the pledge being recited in other languages?

FM

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