Sunny Hostin criticizes American exceptionalism, Pledge of Allegiance: ‘It hasn’t met the dream’


“The View” co-host Sunny Houston criticized the idea of ​​American exceptionalism while discussing the Pledge of Allegiance on Thursday, saying it “doesn’t apply” to many citizens of this country and “the dream.” Not fulfilled.

“The problem I have is this narrative of American exceptionalism that we’re taught as children. I took the Pledge of Allegiance in school my whole life. And then when I got into college, I took an African-American history course. . . . And I began to realize that the original covenant does not apply to many of our citizens. It has not lived up to the dream of being exceptional. This country has not lived up to the dream of being that marker on the hill,” he said. said

He added that until the United States fulfills the “promise” it can actually make to me, “we should not call ourselves extraordinary.”

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“The View” host Sunny Houston criticized American exceptionalism.
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Fellow co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin defended America and criticized the idea that other countries have it all together.

“One thing I will say is loving your country doesn’t mean your country is perfect. I love this big, beautiful flawed nation,” he said, adding that America should always strive to improve. .

“I’m very aware of the flaws in this country and I think engaged citizens are going to fix it. But there’s a bit of this narrative of, ‘Europe has it all together, we’re a big mess. .’ I’ll just point out, France bans the burqa even though it has the largest Muslim population in Europe. As an Arab American, I find it racist. China, which that the global superpower is pitted against the United States, currently centered on Uyghur Muslims. Campuses as we speak. They edit black people out of films in China. Racism there. Iran women and protesters. is being killed for not wearing the hijab properly and by the way, some countries in Eastern Europe have criminalized homosexuality,” continued Farah Griffin.

He added that every country on earth is dealing with the same problems that the US deals with every day and that the US needs to do a better job.

Whoopi Goldberg, host of "The View" on January 30, 2023.

Whoopi Goldberg, host of “The View” on January 30, 2023.
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“What we all have to remember is that no place is perfect. Racism is everywhere. All kinds exist in every country on earth. The difference seems to be that we should be the ones who can say it. Without No worries. Those things are getting tight,” said co-host Whoopi Goldberg.

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Goldberg argued that the “freedom to learn about different people” was being limited.

“They shouldn’t tell you what kind of school your kids should go to. Your kids should go to a school that helps them understand their place in their country, and not how it’s not.” . That’s our job,” Goldberg continued.

"The View" hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Sarah Haynes, Joy Behar and Sunny Houston.

“The View” hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Sarah Haynes, Joy Behar and Sunny Houston.
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The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday debated an amendment to the committee’s rules proposed by Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla. Gaetz proposed a rule that would require the committee to recite the Pledge of Allegiance at the beginning of meetings.

GATZ REPRESENTATIVE DAVID SICLIN, DR.I. clashed with, who suggested that anyone who supported a rebellion against the United States should not be allowed to lead the Covenant.


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