| College prof makes students recite anti-American 'pledge of allegiance' ............................................................................................................................
 December 08, 2014
 foxnews.com
 
 
 
   Metropolitan  State University Professor Charles Angelotti  says the pledge he has  students recite is satire, designed to make them  question.  (CampusReform.org)
 
 
 
 If you sign up for Denver college professor Charles  Angeletti's  American Civilization class, be forewarned that you're going  to have  to recite his invective-filled 'New Pledge' -- and according to  some of  his students, also be ready to swallow a big helping of his  politics.
 
 Angeletti, who teaches at Metropolitan State University of Denver,   has students learn an anti-American spoof of the Pledge of Allegiance   that denounces the U.S. as a Republican-controlled bastion of  injustice,  all while spewing his own far-left brand of politics,  according to  current and former students.
 
 “I pledge allegiance  to and wrap myself in the flag of the United  States Against Anything  Un-American,” reads Angeletti's version. “And to  the Republicans for  which it stands, two nations, under Jesus, rich  against poor, with  curtailed liberty and justice for all except blacks,  homosexuals, women  who want abortions, Communists, welfare queens,  treehuggers,  feminazis, illegal immigrants, children of illegal  immigrants, and you,  if you don't watch your step.”
 
 
 “We’re very racist,  we’re very repressive, we’re very  Christian oriented, we don’t  tolerate other kinds of thinking in this  country.”- Charles Angeletti,  professor at Metropolitan State UniversityThe anti-U.S. recitation, first reported by higher education blog  Campus Reform,  was a satirical pledge aimed at getting students to question their  nation's leadership, Angeletti said. The self-proclaimed atheist and  socialist told the site that he has been distributing the pledge in his  classes for nearly 20 years as part of his lesson plan.
 
 
 “We’re very racist, we’re very repressive, we’re very Christian  oriented,  we don’t tolerate other kinds of thinking in this country,”  Angeletti  told Campus Reform. “I could go on and on -- and do, in my  classes, for  hours about things that we need to do to make this a better  country.”
 
 A student from Angeletti’s class told Campus Reform that the flier   was handed out to the entire class and all students were required to   recite it.
 
 “This was an attempt to propagandize an entire  classroom of young  adults,” Steven Farr, a freshman majoring in  meteorology, told the blog  site.
 
 
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  Angelotti's students say he makes no effort to hide his opinions about politics. (Campus Reform)
 
 Officials at Metropolitan State University of Denver did not  immediately return requests for comment.  The 24,000-student school has  the second-highest undergraduate  enrollment in the state and has several  notable Division II sports  programs. It also bills itself as a top  choice for active-duty military and veterans to pursue higher education,  and has several notable Division II sports programs.
 
 “This is typical elite, progressive, post-modernist garbage,” said   Pete Hegseth, a Fox News contributor and CEO of Concerned Veterans for   America. “I hope and believe that vets in his class will challenge this   professor.
 
 “We have seen this time and time again. Lessons  like this stack the  deck against veterans and basically tell them, you  fought for nothing,"  Hegseth added. "You fought for a lie.”
 
 On the academic review site  RateMyProfessors.com, students appear to mostly like Angeletti and consider him an easy grader, although some said he punishes conservatives.
 
 "Charles is the best professor at MSU Denver," wrote one student who took the class.
 
 But another student said your opinion can cost you if it doesn't jibe with Angeletti's.
 
 "If you are a liberal, you will like him," a student wrote. "He   encourages you to speak out and voice your opinion... Unless of course,   you are a Republican."
 
 Another student said class was unfocused.
 
 "All this teacher does is ask what is on your mind at the start of   every class and that is how class is run everyday based on what students   say," the student wrote. "The only reason I got a B is because I  hardly  showed up to that class because it was so pointless. All he does  is  argue with everything you say and you are always wrong. Didn't  learn  anything."
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