• Milk_Sheikh@lemm.ee
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      A lot of nationalistic bullshit got forced on us by knee-jerk reactionaries. We dropped the Bellamy salute thankfully, and I think you can understand why it got replaced in 1942…

      Upham, upon reading the pledge, came into the posture of the salute, snapped his heels together, and said, "Now up there is the flag; I come to salute; as I say ‘I pledge allegiance to my flag’

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      Some coinage started having it in the mid 1800s for similar political reasons, not against communists but against the heathens (which started as the Union against the Confederates, but then could be expanded to whomever was “against the nation”. Some proponents wanted it even more religious.

    • ✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.world
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      Yeah, in this case mind your business means “keep your nose to the grindstone” because time is flying by. It was when mind your business was a literal phrase and didn’t get the connotations of “don’t mind mine.”

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        Heh. I’m entirely serious though. The sun god is easily one of the most important Pagan gods. Constantine, who founded the Catholic church, believed that Christ was the sun god come to Earth. It would not at all be out of place if that’s literally what it’s supposed to represent.

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          Sorry for the shitpost then.

          More seriously, probably a representation of the masonic supreme being, I would guess.