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05-20-2009, 12:43 AM
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NAACP, Homestead council in dispute over Confederate flag
The article is here: NAACP, Homestead council in dispute over Confederate flag - South Florida - MiamiHerald.com
What do you all think about this? I think that although some are offended by the Confederate flag, it is not a hate symbol and should not be banned from public spaces and gatherings.
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05-20-2009, 12:46 AM
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ichigo ichie 1 time 1 meeting unprecedented
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confederate flag to me is a symbol of arrogance and folly.
i do not wave my mistakes over my head after i have made them.
General robert e lee pleaded with the south not to attack, they would not listen.
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05-20-2009, 12:48 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Huckleberry3911948
confederate flag to me is a symbol of arrogance and folly.
i do not wave my mistakes over my head after i have made them.
General robert e lee pleaded with the south not to attack, they would not listen.
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OK, but do you think symbols of "arrogance and folly" should be banned in public spaces if they offend some people? To me, the Confederate flag is not a hate symbol and it would be a violation of one's First Amendment rights to ban its use and display in public spaces.
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05-20-2009, 02:09 AM
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Just celebrating my German heritage - you don't mind, do ya?
I think the Confederate flag is appropriate in a museum. I don't disagree that pride in those who had the gumption to stand up for what they believed in is laudable. True soldiers respect the bravery of their enemy combatants. But like the symbol above, the Confederate flag is a symbol that caused the death of 600 thousand precious human beings and the maiming and enslavement of millions of others. The gruesomeness it symbolizes outweighs the valor IMHO.
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05-20-2009, 02:11 AM
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As usual, it's a bunch of idiots who only see the 1st amendment as a one-way street.
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05-20-2009, 02:28 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bostonian08
Just celebrating my German heritage - you don't mind, do ya?
I think the Confederate flag is appropriate in a museum. I don't disagree that pride in those who had the gumption to stand up for what they believed in is laudable. True soldiers respect the bravery of their enemy combatants. But like the symbol above, the Confederate flag is a symbol that caused the death of 600 thousand precious human beings and the maiming and enslavement of millions of others. The gruesomeness it symbolizes outweighs the valor IMHO.
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I disagree that the Confederate flag is an appropriate comparison to the swastika. To my knowledge, the Confederate flag is a symbol of the American South and the secessionist movement; not a symbol of slavery or hate. I am not culturally "Southern" and have absolutely no affinity for the Confederacy or its flag. However, I disagree with disallowing its use and display in public places because the way I see it, it is not a symbol that is widely considered hateful.
How would you all react if I were to tell you that the image of Che Guevara is offensive to me because he murdered hundreds of people in Cuba for speaking out against the revolution, practicing religion, and being gay? I am not really that offended by seeing his image all over posters and t-shirts, but I know many people who get quite upset and offended when they see this. Should Che's image be banned just because these people are offended? If the Confederate flag is a "hate" symbol, why isn't the famous picture of Che that is worn on t-shirts, seen on posters, and displayed at parades and protests? Both images evoke hate in at least some people's minds.
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05-20-2009, 04:23 AM
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The Confederate Flag doesn't have anything to do with the NSDAP flag.
The Union committed far more atrocities that the CSA.
For example, planned annihilation of Confederate prisoners, planned destruction of Southern cities and culture and predatory behaviour in the South.
Carpetbaggers, imposition of black politicians just for humiliation, rape, torching of cotton crops and destruction of any Industry competing against Industrial North.
The result, a blighted country for generations to come.
Maybe Southeners should ban the Union flag in the South.
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05-20-2009, 07:38 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by crisp444
I disagree that the Confederate flag is an appropriate comparison to the swastika. To my knowledge, the Confederate flag is a symbol of the American South and the secessionist movement; not a symbol of slavery or hate. I am not culturally "Southern" and have absolutely no affinity for the Confederacy or its flag. However, I disagree with disallowing its use and display in public places because the way I see it, it is not a symbol that is widely considered hateful.
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I agree 100%.
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05-20-2009, 09:39 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by flyers29
As usual, it's a bunch of idiots who only see the 1st amendment as a one-way street.
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Nowadays, if you are a minority or a liberal, it is a one way street. Like when gay Hollywood trounced on Miss California; the 'womens rights' groups (which were hijacked and are now comandeered by lesbians) didn't utter a word in her defense. If anything, they joined the hate bandwagon.
Minority + Gay + Liberal = political gold nowadays. Everybody (including the current political establishment) will rush to your defense.
White + Strait + Conservative = nobody cares when people step on your values.
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05-20-2009, 09:52 AM
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Another perfect example of how stupid we have become.
If the flag bothers you do not look at it.
Next thing you wont be able to use the word south, or utter the words confederate.
Go ahead give up all your rights and freedoms.
I agree with the California deal also, just because a few freaks did not like what she said they acted like she did something wrong and they were the victims.
People need to get over it and move on with your life. You can fly what ever flag you want, I could care less.
Dont people find it odd that the same people whining about this flag are some of the same people who are supporting the buy black only business idea? What is the difference? To me for someone to push the above is far worse then any silly flag.
Again, another liberals it is ok for me to do it but it is not ok for you.
Getting old real quick and getting worse by the day.
NAACP needs to spend more time helping kids learn to read and how to be responsible then spending their time trying to take away someone rights like this.
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