if any of them are alive and within 30minutes of me... sure i will tell them thank you for your service and perseverance to get up that hill and put up that flag.. only to have it mean less now that what it did back in their time.
I'll second this notion. I've never understood the desire or need to fly or identify with this flag. While I do understand the subtlies and the nuances of the reasons for and results of the American Civil war, I have always found it peculiar that it so "celebrated." "The South" will never "rise again" and the people who want it to really aren't the kind of people that I would want in charge of anything to begin with. You can call it whatever you want and throw around slogans like "Heritage not Hate" all you want but it has been my experience that the opposite is more often than not the case. I can still remember guys walking around my jr. High and high schools with shirts on that said "you wear your "x"" on the front (refering to Malcom X) and then on the back it would say "I'll wear mine." and it had the Confederate Naval Jack under it. Having lived in the South my entire life, I believe that I can say the overwhelming majority of my experience is that people who make so much of this flag do so from a bigoted and ignorant worldview, not one of "heritage."I'm not from the South, but I can understand preservation of heritage if that's what it is really all about...... but I suspect that's not the true cause for some.
I've never personally seen a need to fly a flag from Ohio, nor the need to fly any of the previous versions of the US flag, and I've never seen the need to fly any flags from an era 150 years ago.
I guess I'm just not as in-tune with my "heritage" as others
I'll second this notion. I've never understood the desire or need to fly or identify with this flag. While I do understand the subtlies and the nuances of the reasons for and results of the American Civil war, I have always found it peculiar that it so "celebrated." "The South" will never "rise again" and the people who want it to really aren't the kind of people that I would want in charge of anything to begin with. You can call it whatever you want and throw around slogans like "Heritage not Hate" all you want but it has been my experience that the opposite is more often than not the case. I can still remember guys walking around my jr. High and high schools with shirts on that said "you wear your "x"" on the front (refering to Malcom X) and then on the back it would say "I'll wear mine." and it had the Confederate Naval Jack under it. Having lived in the South my entire life, I believe that I can say the overwhelming majority of my experience is that people who make so much of this flag do so from a bigoted and ignorant worldview, not one of "heritage."
I've been told that I'm a sophisticate but I don't believe it.We get it..you're smarter than everyone
Take it up with Bryan...he's the one what did the name callin'.I dunno how sophisticated you can be with a beard...hipster yes..."operator" yes...lol
^ Clearly doesn't operate.I'm so operator I had to look up what peltors are
When taking out the funny bone... Does it bzzzzzzrt ?I'm so operator I had to look up what peltors are