Might be time for 'Wipe Your Ass with the Confederate Flag' Day.
Somebody explain that to me as if had a learning disability. Slowly and with simple words.
Awesome.
Be prepared for death threats.
Some people are just proud of being from the South so the fly the flag and don't really care.
Im proud of being southern but im not going to fly the flag because I know it is offensive to some..
also not every single southern person had slaves pre Civil War.
I like the confederate flag. It's a good way to identify losers.
Some people are just proud of being from the South so the fly the flag and don't really care.
Im proud of being southern but im not going to fly the flag because I know it is offensive to some..
also not every single southern person had slaves pre Civil War.
Goddamn, I hate my state's creepy underbelly. The excuses people use to fly the confederate flag are truly bizarre.
Some people are just proud of being from the South so the fly the flag and don't really care.
Im proud of being southern but im not going to fly the flag because I know it is offensive to some..
also not every single southern person had slaves pre Civil War.
It helps me identify the people I don't want to associate with.I like the confederate flag. It's a good way to identify losers.
Every German wasn't a Nazi either.
thats why the Nazi flag is a bad symbol but not the German flag
Take pride in where you are from, fly a state flag or something.
Some people are just proud of being from the South so the fly the flag and don't really care.
Im proud of being southern but im not going to fly the flag because I know it is offensive to some..
also not every single southern person had slaves pre Civil War.
I wonder how pro-Confederate people would feel about someone raising a Taliban flag. Both are honoring institutions that thrive off of intolerance and both have killed many Americans. Only one was a traitor though so there's that I guess
Some people are just proud of being from the South so the fly the flag and don't really care.
Im proud of being southern but im not going to fly the flag because I know it is offensive to some..
The Confederate flag wasn't ever as frowned upon as it is today until the civil rights movement came around. Then the flag was demonized, and frowned upon. Even some people, and a couple ships in World War 2 flew it.
let's make a cool list of shit that wasn't frowned upon until the civil rights movement came around.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/former-civil-rights-leader-defends-flying-confederate-flag/
I suppose he is racist? Or ignorant?
I guess this is as close to the 'i have black friends' argument as you'll get.I've been to the deep south numerous times, white people fly it, latino people fly it, black people fly it.
I also love how people think the civil war is so black and white. I don't and would never support slavery, but back then you had a southern economy that was not only based, but reliant on it.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/former-civil-rights-leader-defends-flying-confederate-flag/
I suppose he is racist? Or ignorant?
A lot of the replies in this threat really expose how ignorant some people really are regarding the issue.
The Confederate flag wasn't ever as frowned upon as it is today until the civil rights movement came around. Then the flag was demonized, and frowned upon. Even some people, and a couple ships in World War 2 flew it.
The fundamental problem here is that the people who fly it see it as pride in where you come from, your heritage, or the south. My Grandfather flies it because he spent most of his life in Mississippi, and we have relatives that fought, and some died, in the civil war.
To people in the north, mainly, it is seen as we are being racist white people, who support slavery.
I've been to the deep south numerous times, white people fly it, latino people fly it, black people fly it.
did you really just try and make those two the same?
I also love how people think the civil war is so black and white. I don't and would never support slavery, but back then you had a southern economy that was not only based, but reliant on it.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/former-civil-rights-leader-defends-flying-confederate-flag/
I suppose he is racist? Or ignorant?
A lot of the replies in this threat really expose how ignorant some people really are regarding the issue.
The Confederate flag wasn't ever as frowned upon as it is today until the civil rights movement came around. Then the flag was demonized, and frowned upon. Even some people, and a couple ships in World War 2 flew it.
The fundamental problem here is that the people who fly it see it as pride in where you come from, your heritage, or the south. My Grandfather flies it because he spent most of his life in Mississippi, and we have relatives that fought, and some died, in the civil war.
To people in the north, mainly, it is seen as we are being racist white people, who support slavery.
I've been to the deep south numerous times, white people fly it, latino people fly it, black people fly it.
I also love how people think the civil war is so black and white. I don't and would never support slavery, but back then you had a southern economy that was not only based, but reliant on it.
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Africans used to help Europeans get slaves too. Slavery wasn't racist either.
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The Confederate flag wasn't ever as frowned upon as it is today until the civil rights movement came around.
Damn those Civil Rights!http://www.theblaze.com/stories/former-civil-rights-leader-defends-flying-confederate-flag/
I suppose he is racist? Or ignorant?
A lot of the replies in this threat really expose how ignorant some people really are regarding the issue.
The Confederate flag wasn't ever as frowned upon as it is today until the civil rights movement came around. Then the flag was demonized, and frowned upon. Even some people, and a couple ships in World War 2 flew it.
The fundamental problem here is that the people who fly it see it as pride in where you come from, your heritage, or the south. My Grandfather flies it because he spent most of his life in Mississippi, and we have relatives that fought, and some died, in the civil war.
To people in the north, mainly, it is seen as we are being racist white people, who support slavery.
I've been to the deep south numerous times, white people fly it, latino people fly it, black people fly it.
did you really just try and make those two the same?
I also love how people think the civil war is so black and white. I don't and would never support slavery, but back then you had a southern economy that was not only based, but reliant on it.
Africans used to help Europeans get slaves too. Slavery wasn't racist either.
It's unfortunately no longer contained to idiots in the South. What's great is you'll even see people with Confederate flags on their trucks in New England.
You know, New England, the fucking epitome of "the North."
Yeah, the Confederate flag has become a symbol within rural American culture than just the South these days. I'm not a fan of it, but it's certainly not uncommon to see it on bumper stickers in some western/central/south eastern Mass towns. Then again, you may also see a "hammer and sickle" flag in one particular city around here as well...
fly a state flag or something.
Statements like this kill me. I live in Tennessee and have lived in the south for 31 years and I have NEVER seen anyone outside of white people flying this flag. Is it possible, sure. Is it common? Hell to the fuckin no.I've been to the deep south numerous times, white people fly it, latino people fly it, black people fly it.
European bikers use the confederate flag too occasionally. Personal observation.
did you really just try and make those two the same?
I also love how people think the civil war is so black and white. I don't and would never support slavery, but back then you had a southern economy that was not only based, but reliant on it.
you can clearly see the "cooler" looking flag from an Alabama standpoint at least.
Yeah, the Confederate flag has become a symbol within rural American culture than just the South these days. I'm not a fan of it, but it's certainly not uncommon to see it on bumper stickers in some western/central/south eastern Mass towns. Then again, you may also see a "hammer and sickle" flag in one particular city around here as well...