pittpizza
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Why do people fly it?
To me, it is an implicit statement that says "I wish there was slavery!" Or at least "I hate this country and want to secede." Am I alone here? Am I missing something?
If we fought in a war with a seperate nation or people, and we won...isn't it at least a slight affront to victors to continue to fly the confederate flag?
I don't think people should not be allowed to fly it, I just don't really get it, that is all.
If the argument is that it is just a proud symbol of the south and Southern values, half the people that I see flying it aren't even from the
in south.
To me, it is an implicit statement that says "I wish there was slavery!" Or at least "I hate this country and want to secede." Am I alone here? Am I missing something?
If we fought in a war with a seperate nation or people, and we won...isn't it at least a slight affront to victors to continue to fly the confederate flag?
I don't think people should not be allowed to fly it, I just don't really get it, that is all.
If the argument is that it is just a proud symbol of the south and Southern values, half the people that I see flying it aren't even from the
