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brooklynite

(94,591 posts)
Tue Oct 23, 2018, 02:19 PM Oct 2018

Confederate pride and prejudice

Washington Post:

A short walk from where President-elect Abraham Lincoln made the last train stop in his home state before leaving for Washington on the verge of the Civil War, a Confederate battle flag flies from a home garage.

The property belongs to former mayor Greg Cler, who runs a car repair shop in this central Illinois village of 3,500 people. Cler isn’t from the South. He grew up about five miles away, in Pesotum, where his father, like most others in the region, farmed corn and soy. But Cler has long felt an attachment to the flag.

“Part of it is an act of rebellion,” he said.

The other part is tied to the national turmoil surrounding race and identity. Cler sees the flag as a fitting symbol of white people’s shared grievances, which, he says, have new resonance today.
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Confederate pride and prejudice (Original Post) brooklynite Oct 2018 OP
"white poeples' shared grievances"? guillaumeb Oct 2018 #1
"Part of it is an act of rebellion...." albacore Oct 2018 #2

albacore

(2,399 posts)
2. "Part of it is an act of rebellion...."
Tue Oct 23, 2018, 03:02 PM
Oct 2018

That rebellion was about preserving or ending slavery. That rebellion cost 600,000 American lives. That rebellion - and those who fought under that flag - were treasonous. That rebellion was soundly defeated.
Find another way to express your pissy attitude, asshole.

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