Maybe because they are embarrassed to recite a medieval-style oath, one that you expect to hear only in the "Game of Thrones"
Honestly, why is still anyone required to swear allegiance to an individual or a family in the Twenty-first century. What about pledging loyalty to the Nation or the constitution instead. I like how the Australians changed their oath more than two decades ago to:
From this time forward, under God,
I pledge my loyalty to Australia and its people,
whose democratic beliefs I share,
whose rights and liberties I respect, and
whose laws I will uphold and obey.
Makes more sense to me
Honestly, why is still anyone required to swear allegiance to an individual or a family in the Twenty-first century. What about pledging loyalty to the Nation or the constitution instead. I like how the Australians changed their oath more than two decades ago to:
From this time forward, under God,
I pledge my loyalty to Australia and its people,
whose democratic beliefs I share,
whose rights and liberties I respect, and
whose laws I will uphold and obey.
Makes more sense to me