I saw that story yesterday, and yeah, it's just dumb. I've got no opposition to private citizens appreciating and flying the Confederate flag, it's a well designed flag, unlike a lot of flags you see these days. I've seen the flag supporters arguments morph over the last few days from, "it's not racist!!" (which is demonstrably false) to, "yeah, but" arguments. An individual might not see the flag as racist and might not harbor any racist tendencies, but to deny the intrinsic and inherent racism the flag represents is the kind of stuff Fox News has made huge bank off of since 1996.
Do you watch Fox News? Seriously, how much time have you actually spent watching it?
I'm not a regular viewer. I suppose you're going to argue the "Fair and Balanced" line, again. Thanks for illustrating the point.
As long as they also ban t-shirts bearing the likeness of dou"che" Guevara, I'm good with it. But it is a part of history and Bill and Hilldebeast Clinton apparently loved that rag, so it has some historical resonance to race baiting idiots.
I don't think it belongs on a flagpole at state buildings.
Not really. So you are not a regular viewer but are still in the position of knowing what a farce it is.
No, thank you for illustrating mine.
No, I'm not a regular viewer, but I watch often enough to know that they're running the same business model that they always have. I love how you defend Fox News, you don't hear me defending MSNBC.
The confederate flag is a symbol of states rights not racism.
We hold as undeniable truths that the governments of the various States, and of the confederacy itself, were established exclusively by the white race, for themselves and their posterity; that the African race had no agency in their establishment; that they were rightfully held and regarded as an inferior and dependent race, and in that condition only could their existence in this country be rendered beneficial or tolerable.
How is asking you if you watch a defense?
The confederate flag is a symbol of states rights not racism.
That's an unfortunate perception. How do you explain the following passage from the Texas Declaration of Secession in 1861?
Seriously, you say I can't know what a farce it is if I don't watch it, that's not defending it as not being a farce? Ok. Maybe my comprehension is slipping, but I don't think so.
Anything from Texas is to be kept at arms length.
A small number of half wit, angry, useless people have adopted it as their symbol.
It always amazes me how people equate the civil war the war to end slavery when such a small percentage of southern people were slaveowners??
racist ideas should be discouraged and the world is certainly a better place without slavery but when someone ignorant/ angry does something ignorant/angry I refuse to be reactionary and or have it sway my opinion.
While I agree that any private citizen has the right to fly any flag they wish, to deny the inherent racism represented by the flag is an act of willful ignorance. You summarily dismiss an official document that explicitly states The Confederacy viewed Africans as an inferior race because it came from Texas, again, you have to bury your head in the sand not to see what is plainly spelled out. I agree that it's mind boggling that such a small percentage of the population of the South convinced the vast majority to fight for a cause they didn't benefit from, the parallels to the current GOP and their blind sheep is really quite remarkable, if not surprising.
Texas was a very small part of the confederacy if you can produce documents from the true power of the confederacy, that would be Virginia, your argument would gain some credibility as it stands you are only stating your perception of this particular flag.
In the end a flag is only a flag.