k0ala BRB, Posting Posts: 1,899 Joined: Jun 2009 |
06-24-2012, 03:56 PM
A.
Anything else could be interpreted as the Battle Standard and may be taken as an invitation to fight. |
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cbre88x Seabreeze: That Damn Sniper Posts: 2,835 Joined: Apr 2008 |
06-24-2012, 06:32 PM
(06-24-2012, 11:13 AM)rumsfald link Wrote: [quote author=cbre88x link=topic=6400.msg248136#msg248136 date=1340508887] Seabreeze, Georgia's Declaration of Seccession mentions slavery some 35 times, starting with the second sentence. And it closes with this gem: [tt]Because by their declared principles and policy they have outlawed $3,000,000,000 of our property in the common territories of the Union...[/tt] Let's not pretend it was about some higher purpose. Southern sympathizers can no more reclaim a CSA flag any more than African-Americans can fully reclaim the "n-word" and free it from negative associations. Anyone who wields either risks engendering significant and horrible associations among their fellow citizens. [/quote] I was trying to avoid this issue. But apparently, when I say "states rights" it doesn't encompass slavery. Sure, slavery was a factor in the secession and eventual war..but it wasn't the biggest fundamental issue. What pisses me off is that most people will sit there and champion the north and Lincoln as a beacon of liberty. What most people refuse to believe is Lincoln's belief that black assimilation was impossible as he believed whites and blacks were social unequals..and he planned to ship slaves back to Africa. Yea sure, my statement was dressed up, but plain and simple. The secession and war happened because of MONEY $$$$$$$ Now, can we get back to helping out Azure instead of talking about old hat issues without pissing our pants. Jesus Fucking Christ. |
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Greatbacon The Most Delicious of All Meats Posts: 1,980 Joined: Mar 2008 |
06-24-2012, 06:54 PM
(06-24-2012, 03:56 PM)k0ala link Wrote: A. This. Most people probably don't know (or don't care) about the differences between the battle standard and the actual flag of the confederacy. As the first flag doesn't contain any reference to the stars and bars, if anyone does wish to comment on it, it would most likely be a "what flag is that" rather than jumping immediately into a debate about the Confederacy and it's justifications and all that jazz. This would at least give you some chance to talk about how it's your choice of representation for the southern states you've visited, rather than any particular statement for or against the confederacy. |
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kaese Accepts Non-Virgin Goat Sacrifices Posts: 1,224 Joined: Jan 2011 |
06-24-2012, 09:44 PM
Speaking as someone who has no interest in American history I can only give you my opinion regarding the appearances of the flags.
The first one is the most visually appealing to me; the other flags have bizarre ratios with the different colors and sections. The white parts are especially off-putting. ask me about mpreg |
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HeK Rotartsinimda Posts: 4,183 Joined: Jun 2015 |
06-24-2012, 09:48 PM
Needs more leafs.
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Azure_Angel Lurker Posts: 480 Joined: Nov 2011 |
06-24-2012, 10:20 PM
Thanks for the help everyone! I'm glad I got the feedback I did. I really appreciate the opinions. I loved hearing everyone's reasons for why they chose the flag they did.
Quote:I vote that we always type in different colors now. |
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Surf314 Seriously, this week I'll play PS Posts: 12,078 Joined: Mar 2008 |
06-25-2012, 10:39 AM
I think the first flag looks the best and has the least unintended meaning associated with it.
I think these flags carry a strong emotional charge for Americans because they make us face a very strong cognitive dissonance in our culture. We like to pride ourselves on being a melting pot, but the truth is each new culture tended to have a bad time of it. Slavery represents the worst example and it still has an impact on our country to this day. It also represents deep ideological divides. Again we like to think of ourselves as pragmatists, but that is not true. A large percentage of our population follows a brand of ideology without applying the sort of scientific reasoning and testing that is necessary to be truly pragmatic. These divides were so strong it once divided our country. If we were truly over them then the flags would just be a history lesson, but we aren't. To a lot of us, these flags remind us of the deep divisions that can come with an "open" society. |
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Azure_Angel Lurker Posts: 480 Joined: Nov 2011 |
06-25-2012, 02:01 PM
I forgot to mention that I'm going with the Stars and Bars thanks again!
Quote:I vote that we always type in different colors now. |
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