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In reply to the discussion: A conversation about the Confederate flag... [View all]LostOne4Ever
(9,755 posts)what he/she thinks some random stranger taken from anywhere in the US would think it means if it were shown to them. That is the true meaning of the symbol in my humble opinion.
Does he/she really think a stranger at random would instantly think of southern pride and not racism upon seeing the flag? If so, I got some ocean front property in Arizona I would be willing to sell them.
It is so stained by history that it can mean nothing else. There are many other symbols for southern pride NOT forever chained to the abomination of slavery, segregation, and racism. For instance, MLK was a Southerner. Why not a flag with his face on it embodying something GOOD about the south? Call me crazy, but I have a feeling your friend would object to that.
Or, how about a steamboat, or some southern only fauna/animals? Yet, the people who want to "celebrate southern pride" never use any of these symbols. They insist on using this symbol of racism, slavery, treason, and war.