There are few public events that you can go to without encountering one of these rituals.
I have known for about a year or two that participating in these rituals is immoral. It is state worship at it's best. And for the same amount of time, I haven't actively participated in them. I wouldn't sing the song, recite the words, or place my hand on my chest. But I would stand. Mostly for fear of causing a scene. But I'm over that now, I view standing out of respect as more worship than the state deserves.
I have fantasized about offering a Bellamy Salute during these rituals, but my non-confrontational side always reels me back in. In the end, I don't want to cause a scene, or even make a statement. I just don't want to worship the state. And because of that, next time everyone rises, I'll remain seated.
Wish me luck!
I have known for about a year or two that participating in these rituals is immoral. It is state worship at it's best. And for the same amount of time, I haven't actively participated in them. I wouldn't sing the song, recite the words, or place my hand on my chest. But I would stand. Mostly for fear of causing a scene. But I'm over that now, I view standing out of respect as more worship than the state deserves.
I have fantasized about offering a Bellamy Salute during these rituals, but my non-confrontational side always reels me back in. In the end, I don't want to cause a scene, or even make a statement. I just don't want to worship the state. And because of that, next time everyone rises, I'll remain seated.
Wish me luck!
