I can understand that there's a stigma behind itbut I don't understand why everyone thinks it is inherently racistI thought maybe I'd get some more level-headed responses here than on boards with users from all over the globe or other areas aside from the South (since most of us are from NC, I guess)every person that lived in the American South wasn't a racistthere were also racists in the North (obviously not to the same degree, but still - there are racist people everywhere)I like to think I'm proud of the fact that I'm a Southernerand I'm sure that people back then thought that way - regardless of whether or not they wanted to enslave people and hang themI know that this day and age, most people that fly it are obnoxious rednecks who really hate minorities - especially in dumbass parts of the South (and NC)but I don't understand why everyone gets so worked up about it - especially if they never had anything to do with the Southlike, a lot of (presumably ignorant) people that aren't Southern - a lot of which have never even been here - will "troll" (though I'm sure some of them actually believe it) and say that all Southerners suck and that the South is a piece of shit etc etcand I know that some people are just trying to rustle jimmies, as fashionable as that has become in the last 5 years or sobut I even tried to discuss it with family members, who I thought were mostly level-headed - but I guess they're notall they were doing was arguing with me that it has become a symbol of racism - they weren't even really listening to the point I was trying to make and I just kinda had to end that discussion since they (and most other people I've discussed with online and IRL) got like irrationally upset about how I thought it wasn't racist or something..what brought this about was that I was reading some thread about how a Confederate flag was being erected (uh huh huh huh) somewhere in Virginia - conspicuously and publicly displayed, not someone's personal flag (not sure exactly where or the details there)and everyone on the forum was getting all worked up about it and saying how racist the flag is and blah blah blahthere were a few of us that kinda defended itidk, I guess I have Southern pride regardless of the fact that some of our ancestors were bad people. but I don't understand how people can write off the flag, Southern pride and the entirety of the history of the South just because some of us were racistssome people had nothing to do with it, weren't racist, and didn't own slavessome owned slaves but treated them civilly, and like normal humans and worked along side of themI understand that its become a symbol of that, but it makes no sense to me why people get worked up about itI guess people just like an excuse to get worked up about anything anywhere - maybe I'll just never understand the importance of voting that conceptI can sort of see it, but I still think the flag is more of a symbol of pride, and is inherently harmless because of that. I don't feel like I should discount my roots just because of thatI'm glad the country has gotten (a little) better overall with respect to its racist attitude (i.e. less people are probably racist now percentage-wise, since we have a growing "minority" population and are becoming more of a melting pot as this country has always been intended to be)I just don't understand why people who had absolutely nothing to do with somebody else's ancestors would write off the entire South, and see that as an inherent symbol of hatred and racismI know a lot of people are stupid, but fucking come onit's a damn flag wavingnobody's killing anyoneno one's making any rampant implications about anything they're fucking proud of their damn roots and of Southern culture and that's the bottom linemaybe we need a new flag or somethingwe can let the redneck deer-hunting backwoods racists fly the old flagand the new Southern flag will be totally epic and stuff thank you for your time ]
8/23/2013 9:47:37 PM
It's a flagWho cares
8/23/2013 9:55:17 PM
that was one of the points I madeI'm assuming you didn't read any of itso
8/23/2013 10:00:02 PM
Nope sure didnt
8/23/2013 10:03:05 PM
I thought this was a serious sectionI guess I can see that I haven't missed out on completely avoiding this section for my entirety of being on TWW
8/24/2013 12:43:33 AM
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8/24/2013 6:34:37 AM
I dig the people who use this flagIf the battle flag has become a symbol for racism, this has become a symbol of people trying to not use a racism.But guys, history sucks. Basically all nations are terrible and do terrible things. The north was bad. Race problems aren't a Southern thing except for the basic fact that it started with more black people. I'm still baffled by the fact that people think "the good guy won". The guy who wins writes history, that's how it works.The majority of Southern soldiers had no personal connection to slavery. That's a fairly potent retort to this whole idea about the war being over slavery. Oh, how nice of our forefathers to die over some else's right to own people...
8/24/2013 8:47:45 AM
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8/24/2013 11:23:49 AM
I don't understand what positive attributes its supposed to represent today. What aspects of Southern heritage is it supposed to be celebrating? Southern hospitality and "family values?" I doubt it. Independence and self reliance? Maybe, but I don't get that message from the flag. What it advertizes to me is that you're likely a racist, ignorant redneck and proud of it.
8/24/2013 3:49:20 PM
8/24/2013 6:04:30 PM
8/24/2013 6:51:38 PM
The Nazi battle flag just represents German heritage.[Edited on August 24, 2013 at 6:58 PM. Reason : Godwin's law, son!]
8/24/2013 6:58:13 PM
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8/24/2013 7:00:04 PM
This argument always goes south pretty quickly.
8/24/2013 7:17:06 PM
ha
8/24/2013 8:27:02 PM
8/24/2013 10:30:40 PM
The civil war wasn't about slavery. The secession was about slavery. The war was about preserving the union.If the North had let the South walk there would have been no war.
8/24/2013 11:58:09 PM
8/25/2013 12:26:18 AM
I don't think it was a racist thing until the KKK decided to use it for their banner. Just like when someone said that the swastika wasn't a sign of antisemitism until Hitler and the Nazi party decided to make it theirs. Just like the upper case O wasn't a sign of socialism until Obama decided to use it for his campaign. Lol.Unfortunately, the reality of it today is that the Confederate battle flag can't really be flown in public anymore with a stigma being attached to it, so find another way to show your southern prideWhat really chaps my ass is when they go after monuments dedicated to the Confederate solders from whatever southern small town. Already there have been cases where people have tried to get courthouse monuments from county seats taken down. I see nothing wrong with those statues, and I thing that is where the real argument should be. What is the real basis for taking them down. As someone else mentioned, the soldiers that fought and died for the CSA were not fighting for some plantation owner out east to keep their slaves. If you were not an officer, you were no doubt a poor farmer. If you really want to educate yourself on the reason they fought, and the true causes of the War of Northern Aggression, read Battle Cry of Freedom.[Edited on August 25, 2013 at 8:48 AM. Reason : Too bad they don't call it that anymore.]
8/25/2013 8:47:43 AM
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8/25/2013 10:33:51 AM
There are people in the South who want to slowly take it back to the good ole days and they are determined to subtely show this flag to say "we're still here"
8/25/2013 11:15:31 AM
8/25/2013 11:59:53 AM
You already endorse it by paying taxes, living wthin it and putting the people in office who do all of the things you are talking about.
8/25/2013 1:23:33 PM
8/25/2013 2:20:23 PM
you're right. there would have been no jim crow if the south won because blacks would have been slaves for another 50-100 years.
8/25/2013 2:30:40 PM
actually, they wouldn't have been. Slavery was dying and would have been gone with 15-20 years. It's like you don't know anything about history and the Industrial RevolutionAlso, you're going with a false dichotomy, suggesting that the only two historical options are:North Wins, Jim CrowvsSouth Wins, slavery foreveryou also conveniently ignored my point about the harshness of Reconstruction being the the catalyst for Jim Crow[Edited on August 25, 2013 at 2:36 PM. Reason : ]
8/25/2013 2:34:45 PM
Ironically, had Lincoln not been murdered, the Reconstruction period would've been much better.
8/25/2013 3:22:41 PM
8/25/2013 5:55:20 PM
How the fuck is it "off point" to take issue with the exact statement you made? Let me get this straight...You: Slavery led to XMe: Actually, something else led to XYou: That's off point.Really?
8/25/2013 6:01:10 PM
8/25/2013 8:57:43 PM
If the South had won my bet is that slavery would have been ended by putting all black people into some isolated geographic area and declaring it their own nation - very much the same way the US ultimately dealt with the Native Americans. It's more than likely that it would have ended with a genocide in some sense.The idea that Confederate slavery would have ended with integration, I think, reflects an epic downplay of the depth of race divisions in the 1800s. The concept was intolerable to the vast majority of people. Public opinion was a self-feeding echo chamber of racism with the core of it being that blacks were an inferior race. It was reaching a fever pitch in the South before the Civil War.I think the argument that slavery is bad would have worn on the Confederacy over time (if we neglect the legal hurtle of property rights in treatment of the issue). But it wouldn't have played out like most people assume. You can see the "rational" response in the modern day KKK and Neo Nazis. According to them, they just want to preserve race distinctions. That is to say, they're fighting for the purity of the African races too. The philosophy doesn't preclude respect for those people (ostensibly at least). They just want sovereignty to be tied to ethnicity.Humans left Africa some 40,000 years ago, and ethnic groups are basically defined by the events that happened between then and self-propelled ships. It wasn't a natural outcome of history that integration of the races would ever be accepted, and certainly not in the 100s of years timeline.Sovereignty tied to ethnicity is eerily consistent with the legitimacy of the Chinese government. It has a strong claim within the "natural order" arguments - and these prevailed through most of history. So why are we so much more bound to whole-species identity today? I think the civil war was a big part of that.Even among the North, the "natural order" arguments pertaining to race were strong. They only could accept abolition+integration because the philosophy was the antithesis of the South and it was the defining philosophy of their wartime president who had just been shot.It's frankly surprising as hell that 1860s America embraced civic racial integration. It's virtually a miracle of history. A Confederate victory would have been a huge boost to the anti-integration position, not just for blacks and whites, but for all ethnicity. It's hard to understate just how different of a future that could have led to. After all, ethnic divisions are still fueling conflict all over the world. Virtually all the conflict zones have this. Imagine a world where "human" was a shifting definition which applied only to your own interbreeding group. Imagine that world with nuclear bombs.[Edited on August 25, 2013 at 9:05 PM. Reason : ]
8/25/2013 9:03:59 PM
Why did I read all this?
8/26/2013 7:17:46 AM
I never actually read the OP.
8/26/2013 8:26:05 AM
8/26/2013 12:30:09 PM
This thread is beyond stupid, and per usual, TWW has succeeded in over-analyzing something infinitely simple.Everything debated here is moot because the Confederate flag, the Nazi flag, whatever they once stood for (positive/negative) no longer means anything.The Confederate f has been adopted (largely) by followers of Larry the Cable guy. Its (mostly) plastered on big redneck trucks, and is accompanied by "git r dones," "hell yeahs," and "the souths gonna do it again."Nobody gives two shits about Civil War history, heritage, your great great grandpappy, nothing. It is and forever will be ruined, not really by racism, but by stupidity.The Nazi flag is honestly a little more serious business, but does anyone believe ODESSA still exists or some of these neo-nazi retards are going to do anything real ever again? Have you seen what constitutes a neo-nazi these days?Ok, fine. It was once a peaceful symbol, maybe the Nazis had a couple good ideas, maybe they tried exterminating a race, etc.Now a swastika basically equals a big drunk party at a trailer that involves some band that takes a Pantera song and changes the lyrics to something racist. Whatever possesses rednecks to occasionally let loose a "git r done" possesses neo-nazis to imitate the Roman salute.That particular flag then was first rendered stupid by manics, and then later made stupid by irrelevant morons.I dont think anyone gets angry when a Confederate flag is displayed on a re-enactment battlefield, or in Civil War history classroom. I dont think anyone gets mad when some Nazi plane bearing a swastika gets shot down in a movie or some SS/armpatch wearing freak eats a bullet in a video game.Well except in Germany where you cant display the symbol period.Therefore the only remaining instances where offense is taken lies in the hands of... stupid people. Big surprise. If you let this caliber of folks get to you then you have bigger problems than flags.Actually you probably have lots of problems with lots of things and should concentrate (rather) on controlling your blood pressure. If you dont have said problems then youre simply nitpicking/hypocritical/biased.
8/26/2013 2:33:21 PM
^^I completely respect using it to honor confederate soldiers who died in battle (or veterans). That's not something I gave much consideration.[Edited on August 26, 2013 at 3:39 PM. Reason : .]
8/26/2013 3:38:19 PM
8/26/2013 3:44:35 PM
Stupid in general? Maybe not.Stupid regarding this topic? Yes.
8/26/2013 3:58:45 PM
What about Jews who lost relatives during the holocaust? Would they be stupid to be offended by someone flying a nazi flag? I mean, it doesn't bother me all that much, but I can see why it would upset some people.
8/26/2013 4:05:32 PM
8/26/2013 4:19:23 PM
Yea lewisje already mentioned that earlier-Started the entire Nazi comparison actually, but thanks for the reminder. It changes nothing I said.Sorry the Nazis ruined it for everyone? Hardly major on their list of transgressions.Its downright small to seize upon a simple flag as the culmination of evil perpetrated by Nazis or slave owners. People should curtail their emotions before demonizing symbology.Censorship advocates ITT.Maybe in 100 years the American Flag will be similarly stigmatized and our ancestors can assume we were all pieces of shit. Hopefully they wont be a bunch of stupid animals that rawr rawr rawr over pieces of cloth on a stick.
8/26/2013 4:55:08 PM
8/26/2013 4:56:13 PM
Sitting in piss in a public restroom is cause for being upset.If my ancestors stood in line staring at a crematorium I think id have bigger things on my mind and a better message to communicate besides "omg flags."How small some people are.
8/26/2013 5:04:51 PM
I to am a member of the SCV, as a way to honor multiple members of my family who fought and died in the war. I certainly don't do it as some kick to hate blacks or other minorities, though I would be feigning ignorance to say that nobody does that. I also can't stand the little kiddies and activists that flock to campus every couple of years and try to have Silent Sam removed because he's oppressing them. While the motives of the man who originally spearheaded the project are quite dubious, I don't see folks rallying around it to burn crosses or anything these days. If we removed everything in America that was built by people associated with anything disparaging to minorities, women, the poor, etc we would have to dismantle most of this country. Slavery was bad, but not everybody that honors historical events supports everything that happened and wants to return to that way of thinking.
8/26/2013 8:52:22 PM