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Yeah... that's why govt's have said "sorry" (in some cases numerous times), paid reparations, launched public education campaigns, etc.
Also, you're comparing nation(s)' flags to that of a rebel cause. If the south had won... then maybe they'd get a final say in what/when/why/where the rebel flag is flown.
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But i've seen that flag worn better....
Friends and relatives living in the South have always said that an undercurrent of sympathy/empathy for The Confederacy has always existed in small towns and cities for generations since the end of The Civil War by both whites and African Americans alike,despite the segregationist tribulations of the early 60's. Recognizing that current efforts to eliminate the Battle Flag from official state government sites is an effort to establish a dialogue leading to relieving racial angst may serve only to polarize sentiments leading to even further rancor...the exact opposite of the best of intentions. Time will tell......soon.
If some dumb azzz with a gun had not shot up a church well wearing this flag would we even be talking about it ,we blame the flag and blame the gun ,but it was a kid that did the deed not the flag or the gun ,,,,Dutch
Yeah... i know some of them. They live just down the street from the Native Americans who miss being raped in the residential schools or being left to die of simple ailments by white doctors. And they're just around the corner from that Jew who really loves oversized nat-gas ovens.
Y'know, maybe you're onto something? I mean, certainly, prior to last week nobody had ever talked about racism in the south, nor ever identified the confederate flag as a symbol of hatred and oppression.
This flag that is in so much dispute , was originally the "Battle Flag of The Army of Tennessee " and then adopted as the Confederacy Flag.
Army of Tennessee https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...l_Flag.svg.png Battle flag Active November 1862 – April 1865 Country https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...865%29.svg.png Confederate States of America Branch https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...merica.svg.png Confederate States Army Role Largest Confederate field army in Western Theater Engagements American Civil War Commanders Notable
commandersAlbert Sidney Johnston
Braxton Bragg
Joseph E. Johnston
It was a symbol over a hundred years ago of rebellion against the British influence in the north. It has come to mean many things since then as people continue to revise history even here. Look it up and just look at it for what it was. It has changed a lot as a symbol since the day they ran it up in Tennessee. That's why everyone is so confused. Hell. If it looks like something that no one likes now then get rid of it. If it offends people then we all get to speak. Cheers.
The Confederate flag existed and had a strong southern connection before the civil war. The south did not want to join the union and fought to retain their unique southern identity. The flag gained recognition and connection to slavery following the war.
The Confederate flag has a much deeper meaning in the southern states than we northeners understand.
If white trash wacko was wearing a Happy Face patch on his jacket - would be ban Happy Face logos?
You can't let a psycopaths actions alter behavior of normal society.
Racism is in a persons head, not on a piece of cloth.
That flag is not going anywhere. For starters - its unconstitutional.