it was actually the first reason listed for secession by every state that seceded.Have you been reading? You, too, are confusing the flag and the Confederacy for standing directly for slavery. That is not the case. It was a secondary factor
fuck any 10 year olds lately?You dumbass. It started being used after the civil war in many cases. Confederate Imagery didn't start in 1950.
According to MSNBC, that kkk mouthpiece, Georgia is the only state to have incorporated confederate imagry in the modern era, a response to civil rights. No where else.
What the article gets wrong is most southern state flags have confederate imagry, TN has incorporated a stripe on the edge, long time ago, as a nod to the third national flag of the confederacy.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/these-5-states-still-use-confederate-symbols-their-flags
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/06/150626-confederate-flag-civil-rights-movement-war-history/This is incorrect, to my knowledge.
Fair enough, but only to some; but slavery, as brutal and immoral as it was, was about money, not racism. Racism came from the bitterness the South harbored following the loss of the war and their money.The flag Represents the south fighting to continue slavery.
End of discussion
You're correct here. Buck would just rather distort reality to suit his agenda.This is incorrect, to my knowledge. Look at the old flags of certain states before they were removed and replaced solely due to peoples' disdain for the stars and bars. It was the Rebel battle standard in certain instances, or so I've been led to believe. Otherwise, you know I have no issue with you, UB.
it wasn't the flag of the confederacy. it is no one's heritage.You're correct here. Buck would just rather distort reality to suit his agenda.
It was the flag of the Army of Northern Virginia, the largest unit in the Confederate Army.it wasn't the flag of the confederacy. it is no one's heritage.
its creator made it as a symbol of white supremacy and the south started flying the flag in response to the civil rights movement.
pedo.
only for a short while. and its creator made it as a symbol of white supremacy. and it was totally forgotten about until it became time to put blacks down again.It was the flag of the Army of Northern Virginia, the largest unit in the Confederate Army.
I couldn't comment yea or nay on the latter, I just mean the roots of it. But I do agree that a good number of people have bastardized its original purpose, which was a battle standard like that of any other unit within a country's Army.only for a short while. and its creator made it as a symbol of white supremacy. and it was totally forgotten about until it became time to put blacks down again.
these are simple historical facts.