06-14-2020, 10:37 AM
(06-14-2020, 03:25 AM)samhain Wrote: I sort of agree. I can't say what it's like to be a black person in America, or how it feels to see that flag on a shirt or bumper sticker. I know that when I learned about the civil war and slavery, the flag I'd seen in my grandpa's basement as long as I could remember certainly seemed a bit more controversial. Again, it was a weird juxtaposition, because for his time, my grandpa was extremely liberal considering the community he lived in. My paternal grandparents didn't have a confederate flag anywhere near them, but objectively were far more racist than he was.
I'll say this: I won't miss it. I definitely have judgements about a person who openly flies it, right or wrong. That said, it's not quite swastika level judgment. If I see that flag, I practically wish death on whoever wears or flies it. I've been raised to believe that it's pure evil, and I was raised by pretty conservative people.
Yeah... A swastika makes me wanna spit, and the fact that it's sometimes seen in close proximity to the Confederate flag in this country is the reason I have any negative feelings toward that flag at all. Again; I see why people don't like it, and why some people do.
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April 2021