Heritage or hate?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Guns Guns Guns
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Is this a symbol of hate?

  • Yes

    Votes: 8 100.0%
  • No

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    8
  • Poll closed .
It represents different things to different people, but it was the flag of a people who were traders to the USA in an to attempt keep a slave economy.
 
But then, I wasn't the one that first tried to throw the Constitution into the mix.

LOL at FreeDumb, the Sheriff Joe wannabe.

Explain how the constitution of the USSR has any bearing on the traitorous secession of slave states from the USA.

I won't be surprised if you can't.
 
Not really. I was trying to focus the attention of the stupidity of people who want to ban specific symbols; because it makes them FEEL uncomfortable. Boo-fucking-hoo.

Who said they wanted "ban" the racist symbol of Dixie?
 
SmarterThanFew the keyboard commando is leading his imaginary militia in a cyber-secession...

Keyboard_Commando_by_Plognark.jpg

How in the hell, were you able to find a picture of that dumbfuck Gatorman?
 
If you read the secession documents that were actually written by the states that did so, slavery is the number one issue in those documents. economics were secondary. Though most southerners did not own slaves they understood that their economy would take a serious hit without it. The civil was was predominantly about slavery. The term "states rights" was not even used until AFTER the war.
 
For the record, I am not pro South in the context of the Civil War. I personally believe all Confederate officers who joined the rebellion at its inception should have been tried for treason and, if convicted executed. Lee was an officer in the US Army. He took the same oath officers take today. He betrayed that oath and lost. It should have cost him his life.
 
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