That depends on the person interpreting the action. Some might be offended, and others won't care.
You always have a choice. If you agree with the words or sentiments of anything you can say it. If you don'r agree then mouthing empty words is an insult to your own integrity.
I say Pledge of allegiance first
America
Jehovah's Witnesses do not say the Pledge of Allegiance due to their beliefs.
No word is disrespectful. It's how and when you say itthat matters. And in this sense, the use of the word 'what' can be very disrespectful indeed.
No they do not.
The Amish don't say The Pledge Of Allegiance. However in a public school and Amish child would say it.
Because the first Amendment says Freedom of Speech they have the right to say the pledge if he or she wants to.
I think after the flag is risen we said the pledge.
yes
The US Pledge of Allegiance is meant to show loyalty to the flag and "to the Republic for which it stands" which is the United States of America.
To properly say the Pledge of Allegiance, stand facing the flag with your right hand over your heart. Recite the pledge slowly and clearly, emphasizing each word. It is important to show respect and honor while saying the pledge.