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In reply to the discussion: 5 Reasons to Stop Talking Sh*t About People From the South and Midwest [View all]CherokeeDem
(3,736 posts)You're missing the point....
You don't need a flag to be a racist.... so much racism and bigotry seems to be couched in the use of rhetoric to categorize people when the issue is wide spread. Did the good citizens of Ferguson need to see a symbol to recognize racism?
For your information I have a Confederate Flag, given to me when I was a child by Senator Ernest Fritz Hollings (he was governor then). A Democrat. I don't fly it, but I did it wouldn't mean I was a racist. I wouldn't display it because I have respect for my fellow human beings, regardless of their color or where they live.
The problem is that too many people choose to toss off others by lumping everyone of a certain geographic location, ilk, political bent, whatever defining issue they choose to use and never look past their narrow view.
I am tired of the constant bashing of Southerners on this board. It's apparent that many must think all white people in the South grew up on the plantation. Silly me... last time I looked there weren't THAT many plantations, and I didn't grow up on one.
So just sayin'.... broad statements never tell the entire story.