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In reply to the discussion: A conversation about the Confederate flag... [View all]baldguy
(36,649 posts)53. But there are still people in Germany who revere the Nazi flag.
They're just not allowed to display it.
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And much of southern Missouri, at least, would have preferred to have joined the Confederacy
Art_from_Ark
Jan 2014
#79
I first encountered that cartoon in James Loewen's excellent book "Lies My Teacher Told Me"
arcane1
Jan 2014
#35
It doesn't matter. Southern states officially displayed ONE symbol which everyone knew
yellowcanine
Jan 2014
#108
My grandmother used to tell me that it was ok to use the word n****r for similar reasons.
JoePhilly
Jan 2014
#10
As a rider, someone who's had a run in with Hell's Angels, they're scum.
Gravitycollapse
Jan 2014
#90
Where I grew up in the South, I learned early on what obvious hatred that flag symbolized.
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#30
They still fly it, and pander to bigots even now for money. That's about as racist as one can be.
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#49
You can't be serious. He stood in the state university's doorway and told black kids they didn't
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#81
Old men about to die say all kinds of conciliatory lies. Besides, I've heard that from
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#84
I got the impression that was an examination of what it meant to be a "rebel".
progressoid
Jan 2014
#153
I hear you. I just recently got into a facebook war with some right wingers from my youth.
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#65
People who fly the Confederate flags are either racist or don't care if they're associated w/ racism
Arugula Latte
Jan 2014
#73
A kid's understanding is understandable. What is not understandable is what adults do with it....
yellowcanine
Jan 2014
#116
I have no problem with pride in Southern Heritage if we are talking about Southern cuisine,
yellowcanine
Jan 2014
#136
Another flag that symbolizes racism, maybe not initially, but it has been usurped by racist tparty.
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#37
More precisely, I would support levying fines on yahoos waving that symbol of hatred.
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#127
Nope not like that. But, the folks that did that . . . . . . deserve something special.
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#135
I know here in Indiana, it's only the dumb ass racists who fly it. Indiana was a Yankee state
B Calm
Jan 2014
#69
I've encountered that before, people who claim they're not racist, but like the symbolism of the
Aristus
Jan 2014
#52
For me, it's more important that the question be asked than that it be answered.
Aristus
Jan 2014
#61
The final flag flown by The South was white. Ask her if she understands what that means.
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2014
#70
I agree that language (signs too) meaning is produced by the population involved
on point
Jan 2014
#91
Well, it is the Cross of St. Andrew, or the flag of Scotland or even a multiplication symbol until
yellowcanine
Jan 2014
#128
That flag didn't even become popular until the Dixiecrats used it as a symbol....
Hassin Bin Sober
Jan 2014
#74
"Mutually respectful conversation" with a repuke = you're kidding yourself
Corruption Inc
Jan 2014
#86
Yep, I always call it the "Loser Rag" and suggest that perhaps the white flag of surrender...
Tom Ripley
Jan 2014
#96
Symbols have many different meanings, and their meanings can change from person to person.
Xyzse
Jan 2014
#101
Really? The topic has elicited quite a few replies just here on this one board
HangOnKids
Jan 2014
#120
Do you believe most people of color don't care? thx in advance for your input
uponit7771
Jan 2014
#133
Try asking her how many Southern African Americans display the Cross of St. Andrew?
yellowcanine
Jan 2014
#114
The moment you assume there is a "true meaning", constructive or meaningful discussion is impossible
Donald Ian Rankin
Jan 2014
#134
Flying a Confederate flag is no different, morally speaking, from flying a Nazi flag.
Marr
Jan 2014
#137
was this person black? are you? if not, i find it easy to be polite and go beyond diversity
La Lioness Priyanka
Jan 2014
#159