06-23-2015, 09:55 PM
According to St. Lucifer (sounds cooler than StLucie, let's be real...) logic, if the flag makes me uncomfortable, allowing its use is oppressive.
On a real note, we have no business associating with this flag 150 years after these treasonous criminals were defeated in war. All the revisionist history perpetuated by those who still wish to use it as a symbol of the South are no better than the themes the Birth of a Nation tried to push 100 years ago.
At some point, a vast chunk of this nation needs to evolve as people. There are much better things about the South that we can honor and remember that do not involve a flag used by enemies of this country.
On a real note, we have no business associating with this flag 150 years after these treasonous criminals were defeated in war. All the revisionist history perpetuated by those who still wish to use it as a symbol of the South are no better than the themes the Birth of a Nation tried to push 100 years ago.
At some point, a vast chunk of this nation needs to evolve as people. There are much better things about the South that we can honor and remember that do not involve a flag used by enemies of this country.
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