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by admin in Boxing Workouts | Posted on June 17th, 2009 | 5 Comments

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Confederate Flag
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What do you think of when you see a Confederate flag?


I happen to be pro-Confederacy, and lately, I have been running into trouble because of my flag. I live in New Jersey, an original "Yankee" state. Anyways, I want to know what you think of when you see a Confederate flag. By the way, I don't believe in slavery or racism, please don't scold me.
Thanks, they're all great answers so far. I know, the war originally started over government taxes, but then turned into something totally different. Thanks for understanding!

As someone from the UK when I see the Confederate flag I just think of The South, do they not call it the beautiful South!. There are areas in England that have the same problem when our Union Jack is hoisted, some people seem to take offence. They even suggested not flying the flag of England (St. George) anymore, well that was like a red flag to a bull for my husband. Next day he went out and bought the largest St George flag he could and promptly hoisted it in the back garden! So you fly your flag and be proud of it young lady!



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5 Responses to “Confederate Flag”

  1. Nick Says:
    September 8th, 2010 at 3:50 pm

    I suspect that the Confederate flag is an issue because it's generally considered by a lot of people to be a symbol of racism. Personally, I think it's just a flag now. I used to have at beach house in Galveston before it was destroyed by hurricane Ike.

  2. Laker Fan Says:
    January 8th, 2011 at 12:23 am

    That just goes to show how deep-seeded America's racist views are…this dude's not even an American and he's takin' a whole bunch of For me, that chick got off lucky. She should have been beaten down for wearing that shirt and smacked for paying $69. I would love to see this punk step into Harlem or Red Hook projects in BK with that shirt on. I can't stand punks and this fool is definitely a punk! White folks drive around with confederate flags on their cars in some sections of the U.S and what happens?

  3. rocky15727 Says:
    December 18th, 2011 at 10:07 am

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  4. KERMIT M Says:
    January 1st, 2012 at 11:44 pm

    This is a tough one. You already have some pretty strong preconceptions about those of us who cherish the Confederate Flag.

    I'm a Virginian and my ancestors fought for that flag with honor and dignity for Virginia at a time in our history when that was indeed their country. I had a great great grandfather riding with Mosby in the Valley, another was in a hosptital in Richmond when the city fell and yet another surrendered at Appomattox.

    Growing up in the '60 and '70's displays of the Confederate Flag were very routine in the South of my childhood. It was a flag that defined that portion of the nation that still thinks of itself as Dixie.

    And yes in those very same years, rascists took that symbol and wed it to the vile symbols of white supremacy and Nazism.

    This flag that was carried nobly into so many battles by young Southern Men deserves a better fate than to be hoisted by men wearing white hoods or Nazi armbands.

    But I challenge you to "really" study the American Civil War and read the diaries of Southern soldiers to get past the white wash of the black and white history you have always been taught and get to know the real men who carried the Battle Flag of the Confederacy.

    Images are powerful things and few are as powerful as flags. The feelings you have when you see the Stars and Stripes flying boldly are shared by those of us who feel a similar stirring for the flag of the Confederacy.

    And it's important to remember that no slave ship ever flew the flag of the Confederacy…only the American flag. And also keep in mind that Confederate soldiers proudly carried their state flags into battle as well. The current Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Alabama flags were all of them carried into battle by Southern soldiers and yet no one calls for their removal.

    You are a New Englander and as such I doubt seriously that I could ever convince you to respect the views of those of us who are not fans of Nascar or living in a double-wide, or drive a pick-up truck (I do like grits and biscuits and gravy), but instead are white collar, educated, Liberal Democrat professionals who know there is so much more behind the Confederate flag than the baseness of rascism.

    When you have the chance make a trip to Lexington, VA and to the Chapel of Washington and Lee College. There you will find the grave of Robert E. Lee and I think the answer to this question.

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