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In reply to the discussion: Did Six Flags Go too far? [View all]ProfessorGAC
(76,291 posts)33. Not Talking About Then
Talking about people today defending sedition, treason and open warfare against the federal government
Something that would have been even remotely considered an option for the states (secession) that impactful would have had a detailed method explained.
Besides, once a state declares their leaving, the 10th doesn't apply to them. They're dissolving their loyalty to the Constitution
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I do...take down the shite that reminds people to hate or the victims of such hate that it still
Demsrule86
Aug 2017
#12
I don't see the relevance in the theme park making a business decision...
Weekend Warrior
Aug 2017
#17
As with the statues and what they represent, anyone who wants to know how many political
Aristus
Aug 2017
#2
How many did open a history book after visiting or seeing a picture of six flags?
Catmusicfan
Aug 2017
#3
Sounds like creationism to me. Just skip a lot of stuff to you can fit a time frame.
Jim Beard
Aug 2017
#34
Six Flags is a privately held commercial venture. It's not a government enterprise.
stopbush
Aug 2017
#4
Yes, I realize it is not held by the government. BUT that commerical venture
Catmusicfan
Aug 2017
#11
Why should people of color have to be reminded in an amusement park of the the long history
Demsrule86
Aug 2017
#8
A bit different that. The civil war monuments were erected for those who comitted treason...
Demsrule86
Aug 2017
#46
For the sake of arguement, did Six Flags over Texas display the Confederate flag for the
Jim Beard
Aug 2017
#50
The motivation is immaterial. The flag of treason which cost this country more soldiers
Demsrule86
Aug 2017
#65
It was not a true government but a group of states in rebellion...treasonous
Demsrule86
Aug 2017
#47
You sometimes bargain with essentially terrorists...it was a treasonous war.
Demsrule86
Aug 2017
#64
And they can lose business which is why Six Flags showed the good sense to eliminate this terrible
Demsrule86
Aug 2017
#48
The business can do whatever it chooses and people can spend money there or not.
davsand
Aug 2017
#24
My Mother was born near Charlottesville. I lived their as a child. We were a border state
Demsrule86
Aug 2017
#51
My family lost everything during the civil war and were poor farmers after that.
Demsrule86
Aug 2017
#63
I think we can all agree that it is the INTENT of the use of the flag. Wasn't there a popular TV sho
Jim Beard
Aug 2017
#40
FFS, removing monuments and emblems to those who waged a bloody war against
Dark n Stormy Knight
Aug 2017
#53
I don't think displaying the Marschall flag in a historical context is horribly offensive
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Aug 2017
#59
Which is not the obligation or the mission statement of an amusement park...
LanternWaste
Aug 2017
#67