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In reply to the discussion: A conversation about the Confederate flag... [View all]Marr
(20,317 posts)Both stood for repugnant ideals, both were enemies of the United States who killed a hell of a lot of US soldiers.
They'll say it's about "states' rights", but omit the fact that the specific right they were interested in was their "right" to enslave people. I mean, it's not as if national interests and state interests had never butted heads before the Civil War. But they didn't go to war over McCulloch v. Maryland, did they?
The Civil War was about slavery and the Confederates were on the wrong side of history. That flag is a symbol of a cruel, thuggish culture that was built on racial subjugation. Anyone flying it today knows that very well and only reinforces that perception by proudly displaying such a symbol to people whom they know very well have a legitimate reason to hate it.