The Confederate Flag

by Simon 109 Replies latest social current

  • garyneal
    garyneal

    Village Idiot: if you can't see the distinction between the two statements, then there's no point in discussing this further.

    I agree, especially since calling people who like to fly the confederate flag a bunch of racist bigots is the "in" thing to do right now.

  • garyneal
    garyneal

    Zoos:

    For the most part, I think mainstream black AND white folks couldn't care less whether that flag lives or dies. It's a non-issue that flares up amongst the "extremists" once in awhile and usually drags the rest of us reluctantly into the battle. I THINK I am sensing that correctly. Those of us who don't really care one way or the other, I THINK, would like to just see the flag go away so we can be done with the stupidity.

    I think snugglebunny answered that one wisely as follows:

    If we get rid of something every time it gets hijacked by nutters and extremists, then we can say goodbye to the German National anthem, the Union Jack, the Premier League, God save the Queen, 10 green bottles (10 German bombers) and Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (whales! whales! bloody great fish are whales..)

    Today it is the flag, tomorrow something else. It is TOO EASY to scapegoat symbol, whether you think it represents racism or not, rather than think critically about the whole race situation. Seriously, is it just me or has anyone else noticed how there seems to be a lot more reports of racists white on black violence appearing lately (and so close to a national election too). Did our whole country just all of a sudden become more racist? How come the black on black / black on white violence isn't getting reported as much?

  • LoveUniHateExams
    LoveUniHateExams

    We have an African American President

    No - America has a biracial President.

  • done4good
    done4good

    I agree, especially since calling people who like to fly the confederate flag a bunch of racist bigots is the "in" thing to do right now.

    We know most who like to fly this flag are not racist bigots. Insensitive and self centered? To some degree, probably. Undereducated? Most likely. Silly? Absolutely.

    Another point for those that yammer on about states' rights...

    States rights only became an issue in the south because the south wanted to preserve slavery. The divide over this issue really goes back to the time of Jamestown/Plymouth where the more southern of the two settlements was based in trade and wanted every advantage possible, (hence why indentured servitude devolved in outright slavery). Plymouth had its own issues, (including that of religious intolerance), however since it was not a settlement based in trade, both it and the northern culture that grew from it, had little need to care about profit potential being adversely affected by labor.

    No one in the north really cared about this issue of states rights because they had no dog in the fight. Slavery was the dog.

    So much for us anti-confederate flag types being PC, huh?

    d4g

  • blondie
    blondie

    Well, I was wondering if the swastika can be flown on state capital ground in any state.

    The use of flags from the German Third Reich (1933-1945) is currently subject to legal restrictions in a number of countries.[1][2]

    Whilst legal in the overwhelming majority of countries,[3][4] the display of flags associated with the Nazi regime (see: Nazi flags) is subject to restriction or an outright ban in others, particularly those with a direct involvement in the Second World War, and Germany itself.

    Many Nazi flags make use of swastika symbols;[5] however, the swastika is not always used in connection with the National Socialist German Workers' Party movement or of the German Third Reich or German military of 1933-1945. Use of swastikas pre-dates the German Third Reich by some 3000 years.[6][7] It is possible to display certain non-Nazi swastikas even in areas where Nazi swastikas are prohibited.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post%E2%80%93World_War_II_legality_of_Nazi_flags

  • konceptual99
    konceptual99
    If we get rid of something every time it gets hijacked by nutters and extremists, then we can say goodbye to the German National anthem, the Union Jack, the Premier League, God save the Queen, 10 green bottles (10 German bombers) and Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (whales! whales! bloody great fish are whales..)

    True to a point but the Union flag and God Save The Queen are have official and national status. Whilst they can be used by extremists in jingoistic actions they are equally used by people of all backgrounds, colours and creeds as part of an overall national identity. Black athletes, for example, are equally proud to wear the flag, sing the anthem and represent the UK in sports events as any white athlete. Although Britain has a colonial history and certainly cannot claim to be free of racism, the flag and anthem do not evoke such strong feelings when used in genuinely non-extremist situations and it is possible to delineate between the appropriate and inappropriate use of the the Union flag and the national anthem.

    As far as I know, the Confederate flag has no nationally official status. I agree however, that it might be possible that the passing of time may have diminished it's intrinsic link with a war closely associated with slavery and may have more general, idealistic connotations - the question is has it or has it done so enough so that it can readily be accepted as representative of the ideals of the majority of the people who live in the Southern states?

    It might be being used as a scapegoat for wider issues but if few black people can find any positive association with the Confederate flag then surely questions over it's use, especially in an official capacity.

  • konceptual99
    konceptual99

    Well I have found at least one black guy who flew the Confederate flag...

    http://www.averagebro.com/2011/12/why-would-black-man-wanna-fly.html

    The comments alone in this article make for interesting reading.

  • Viviane
    Viviane
    I suppose, you have been following the news about Hillary Clinton's upcoming Rico lawsuit in Florida ( 2 weeks in January) on NBC news?

    No such case exists. That's nothing to do, though, with WND being full of nutters, birthers and extremists.

    you need to stop doing this--

    An ad hominem (Latin for "to the man" or "to the person"[1]), short for argumentum ad hominem, means responding to arguments by attacking a person's character, rather than to the content of their arguments.

    I'll stop after I've, you know, actually done it. WND is a nuthouse. It's a joke. Calling it a joke is in no way attacking you. Grow up.

  • Viviane
    Viviane
    Read a book, and find the fundamentals of the KKK. It was enhanced by Nazi idealist and they continue that trait today, but Viviane you are pointless. I wont waste anymore of my time with arrogance. Just as slavery was brought into the conversation.

    I've read many books. The KKK existed long before Hitler was born. Hitler did not and could have started the ideologies of the KKK. Just because that is true and you got called out on it is no reason for you to take your ball and go home or start calling names.

  • Viviane
    Viviane
    Racism goes both ways, but you wouldn't know about the plague of black on white knockout game attacks
    (some have been fatal) from watching/reading the mainstream news media.- gotta love that plague word- it's great

    The "knock out game" was a myth.

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