He stated THIS about America in 1969. Hear his grim message now, 50 years later…

The Red Skelton Show, named after the star comedian, was a famous 1960s television show. People expected to be entertained, and this show never let them down. On occasion, the filmmakers would shift their attention to more serious issues, like in this video.

The significance of the phrases used in the Pledge of Allegiance was chosen as the subject of this monologue. The host of the show recounts a day in school when one of his instructors gave him a lesson he would never forget.

Red recalls his teacher being upset with how frequently the vow was repeated. He wanted the youngsters to understand all they were saying. His teacher’s words certainly made an impression on him since, many years later, he can recite that lecture word for word.

The teacher supplied a specific meaning for each phrase, which was intriguing about the speech. A state, according to simple definitions, is a group of municipalities divided by imaginary borders but unified in purpose. The teacher then moved on to more complex topics, such as how the flag is a symbol of freedom wherever it proudly stands.

After describing these critical components, Red’s teacher asked the pupils to recite the commitment. One can only imagine how their concept of the pledge would have changed as a result of their newfound knowledge.

Any patriot would find his speech encouraging. The message from Red is plain. Knowledge gives you power. Our children require more than just recitation. They must understand why things are the way they are and why some things are untouchable. That is the only way we will be able to produce self-sufficient adults.