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1 Drive By Commenter  Jun 23, 2015 10:05:32am

Yes and yes and yes.

2 Citizen Bob  Jun 24, 2015 10:07:21am

If I chose to stick my nose in their xenophobic little brains I would describe the confederate flag as a symbol of white-on-white violence, to protect white-on-black violence. These are terms they understand: black and white. However, they see the southern cross as “white people nation”, clearly larger than the mere U.S., and this makes politics easier because white is right and colors are wrong. Those who tolerate are the treasonous ones, to them.

3 unproven innocence  Jun 24, 2015 5:02:28pm

re: #2 Citizen Bob

Insightful.

4 CriticalDragon1177  Jun 24, 2015 5:37:08pm

Something else about the confederate rag you guys might not have known.


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