Originally posted by: amoeba
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: FinalFantasy
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: FinalFantasy
Originally posted by: Preyhunter
I could give two sh!ts if my Confederate flag (if I had one) offends someone. Hell, there's things that others do, say, and own that offend me, but I don't see them bending over backwards in attempts to not offend me and I don't expect them to. That's just something I'll deal with on my own. In the same vein, I don't want people expecting me to care about their sensitivities and feelings. I owe them nothing and I am beneath no one. If someone is going to be offended by an inanimate object that no longer symbolizes anything, then it sounds like that person's personal problem that he needs to work out with himself as far as I'm concerned. Screw political correctness and the ass it rode in on.
Yea, of course there things that people in this world say/do/smell like/look like/etc that other people find offensive and they are just going to have to learn how to "deal with it", but we are talking about history here man. The Confederate flag was part of one the most racist movements/wars in American history, and if you haven't heard of the "Civil War" and you don't know what the Confederate flag represented during that time, then I suggest you go read a book and educate your self.
Ignorance is bliss.
If you think the Civil War was first and foremost about slavery and racism, then I suggest that you go read a book and educate yourself.
"The Confederate flag was part of one the most racist movements/wars in American history..."
You must have read my post wrong and you are assuming; go back, read it again, revise your post.
Thank you.
If you think the civil war was about racism and slavery, please read a book and educate yourself.
It really depends on the book. While revisionist historians like to think that the civil war was based purely on states rights, to say that slavery did not contribute to the civil war is very ignorant.
There are many factors which contributed to the civil war, one of which was slavery.
It was a footnote in the scheme of things.