maxparrish
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Was the Swedish flag originally created specifically to represent a desire to rape and pillage people because of their race, and thus war with anyone who tried to stop from from doing that? Because the Confederate flag was. ... Any honoring of the Confederacy or the South's efforts in the Civil War inherently honors those foundational racist, pro-slavery motives.
This is one time where the analogy to Nazi's is perfectly apt, and it is equal to flying a Nazi flag, and all the same bullshit excuses that racist give for flying it can be equally given for both.
There is a similarity, but it is far from 'perfectly apt'. The German nation flags were replaced by the Nazi German nation flags, solely to signify that the same German nation-state was bound to a new totalitarian ideology. The national identity did not change, but the flag was created to express a new political-moral values system imposed on the same people.
The original flags of the confederacy were to identify a successionism, the creation of a NEW nation; a new regional identity committed to a confederation, states rights, and a tolerance of slavery. A 'new people' with the same old political-moral values need a flag to convey the new political separatism. EG:
And the "controversy" (lame hysteria) is over the most popular flag of the confederacy, that of the stars and bars battle flag of the Northern Army of Virginia. A flag used for military unit identity, not at all similar to the original secessionist flag of the CSA. But it's popular motif was latter added as elements to other (later) CSA national and State flags. So what did that flag convey?
A Southerner does not have to be directly trying to say "Fuck Niggers!" every time they fly it.
Really? Wiki:
...Regiments carried flags to help commanders observe and assess battles in the warfare of the era. At a distance, the two national flags were hard to tell apart.[22] In addition, Confederate regiments carried many other flags, which added to the possibility of confusion. After the battle, General P. G. T. Beauregard wrote that he was "resolved then to have [our flag] changed if possible, or to adopt for my command a 'Battle flag', which would be Entirely different from any State or Federal flag."[15]
The Northern Virginia battle flag had more than one purpose, but I don't believe it said "Fuck Niggers" every time they flew it.
Well, surely any person older than fourteen also knows that the flag is often flown on the same flag poles with that of the war's victor - the US Flag....Since then, both flags have been used regularly to deliberately repeat this original sentiment. Thus, that is what both flags inherently convey, just as much as the words "Fuck you Nigger" convey it. A person too stupid to grasp language might claim they don't mean to convey that idea when they say those words, but it is an objective fact that they are conveying it to all those not as ignorant. Also, it is simply too implausible that any Southerner older than 10 is not aware that this is what it conveys.
So then are we to suppose that these folks are conveying two opposite beliefs, that of representing mutual support of pro and anti-slavery ('fuck nigger') by the same folks? That does not make much sense, does it?
What does make sense is that it still represents a regional identity, that of "the south". For such folk, the flag is no more than a sense of belonging to a current culture, and statement of pride in that culture. And for those who know its origins as a battle flag, it may add a dash of romance for a rebellious past.
Thus, no matter their other supposed intentions, any one that displays it is at minimum doing so without any regard for the fact that they are endorsing and honoring racists and the symbol of pro-slavery they created. That at least requires the attitude that slavery was no big deal and a lack of any empathy for those who suffered from it. I think it is psychologically implausible that those qualities would exist who isn't a rather strong racist themselves, even if they are not intentionally declaring that racism by displaying that flag.
In sum, the flag must go, and anyone that displays it should be inferred to be a racist with an ugly and disturbing lack of concern about honoring (intentionally or otherwise) the pro-slavery history of the Confederacy and that symbol.
Such nonsense. There are only TWO factions that saw the stars and bars that insisted it become a declaration of racism: the racial grievance mongers of the left rousers, and the actual ideological racists in the KKK and their ilk. These two grievance groups would luv to make it into something to be either banned or rallied around.
For the vast majority it's representation has been far more mundane, and quaint. Unless you think the Duke's of Hazzard producers were fighting some kind of ideological war, my suggestion is to get over it.
