I'd have assumed they were trolling.
I'd have assumed they were trolling.
I'm always curious at people with Confederate accoutrements. More often than not, they don't hail from states that were a part of the former Confederacy. But I have a Gadsden flag, so I can't really hold that above them. However, even if they are from the former Confederate states, they were born so long after its dismantiling that it doesn't really seem to mean anything. Colonial flags, Gadsden flags, and the like represent an institution whose evolution we're all a part of. The Confederacy, like the Nazi party, is a dead institution whose flags and memorobilia don't really mean anything. What exactly are their proponents trying to represent with them?
I've seen people online express that they fly the confederate flag to express their support for states rights, but that's the only explanation I can ever remember hearing. I'm also interested in why people fly that flag.
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Last edited by RMAC757; 05-07-2015 at 11:31.
I don't fly it, but I have one that I bought years ago during a school trip to the DC area. I bought it because I like the design (similar to the Scottish flag, where I have heritage), and pretty much because of anti-PCness. Sort of like the Draw Muhammed event, I got it precisely BECAUSE it was taboo.
The kids wanted to make a statement. Not sure what the statement is.
Like the swastika symbol, the "rebel" flag has been co-opted. Most who fly don't know what the symbolism represents.
Guaranteed there will be enough butt hurt to go around, as there always in with social media.
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Strong men create good times
Good times create weak men
Weak men create hard times
maybe they like dukes of hazard...
of course because of PC they had to remove that from the charger too.....