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Well then, is it a symbol of "white privilege" as this kid has been taught to believe?
And if so, who demanded it become one?
the black righteous population. I bet in the real near future, if you have a flag in a box under your bed, never moved for years, you will be arrested on some made up hate law. Their defense will be, only allowed in a museum.
Is there a safe method of revitalizing shrinking violets? Clearly these kids are traumatized for life now. Cops and Counsellors were dispatched? Cripes what's happening to the freak'n world?
The next generations are going to be excessively challenged just wiping their butts by themselves.
That's what you get with liberals running the media and the schools. It's almost impossible to overcome that amount of brainwashing. What else can you expect from a group of people who support the idea of 'micro agressions' and safe places to make people feel safe from such trauma as chalk on a sidewalk.
I'm a Yankee living in the South and I don't even have the words to respond to this.
I don't know any Southerners who want the "South to rise again".
I'm waging these arm chair SJW's have never been to the South. If they did they'd see all races standing side by side working together.
Funny you don't see them on any thread damning people burning American flags or waving Mexican flags. Oh no, but the sight of a Confederate flag, lmao, foaming at the mouth.
I'm about as Southern as it gets and when I see the Confederate flying or hear the song Dixie, I always think of high school pep rallies prior to a football game.
I'm about as Southern as it gets and when I see the Confederate flying or hear the song Dixie, I always think of high school pep rallies prior to a football game.
I have grown up in the South. When I see a Confederate flag, I think of many mean kids I went to high school with. I think of that "Old South" mentality that I find disturbing. I remember what it says in the Articles of Secession, how people were so desperate to keep slavery around that they wanted secession. I know many people from the South, born and raised, who despise the Confederate flag. My mother is from the South and she doesn't like it. My father is from the North and he doesn't like it. I've lived in the Pacific Northwest/Southwest/and Southeast USA. Every time I see that flag fly in the outskirts of metro Atlanta, I think "I gotta get out of here". When I'm in Atlanta proper or one of the more urbanized counties of metro Atlanta, I never see that flag fly.
Do you think his parents had any control over the "black righteous population" brainwashing him into committing this act? Or were they powerless and/or brainwashed as well?
Heck, could it be that the entire white privilege/white supremacist movement is due to brainwashing by the "black righteous population"?
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