Your mother was not suppressing your "right to think" when she took such action. She was increasing your ability to get along with others by teaching you when to show respect for them, even if you don't agree or believe the same way.Not so my friend.
I clearly see the shades of gray as I have no problem with kids that stand and those who chose not to stand. As long as they are not being disruptive, they should have the right to think.
He was ordered to stand to show respect for the flag just as the other students were ordered to stand. This has nothing to do with student wishes, desires, or requests my brother.
Once again it is the right that takes so much stock in pretense and a belief in the goosestep.
You're right about my mother .. but it wasn't a demonstration of my respect, but rather a demonstration that I was not allowed to think. Is that what we want from students? Shouldn't we encourage an open-minded free-thinking society?
There is no way I believe that my mother was showing me how to "not think" when she taught me those things.