Raise the Confederate Flag
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Nicely done video. I fly my Confederate Flag every day.
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It still stands for something,, The US flag doesn't stand for anything anymore.
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@franksinclair1 I'm afraid you've been brainwashed. I think you would agree we must get beyond the hatred fostered by the Reconstruction era in which racial enmity was promoted by occupying federal armies. Too often our people gave in to those sentiments, and too few resolved to live neighborly. The Confederate flags are for all who live in the South and who desire to live without tyranny.
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@Cionaodh57 As long as said governed are white...at least that was the law of the land in 1860-61...the law the Confederacy was formed to protect.
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@franksinclair1 Au contraire - liberty and self-determination. The legitimacy of a government rests upon the consent of those governed.
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@TheBoberton Thank you.
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@LSskimandsk8 As it should be. Vivat Dixie!
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Burn that racist Confederate Flag. It's a disgrace to American History.
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L. O. L
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after i learned of this day i got angry , my great great great Grand father and all the other honorable confederate man woman and child would diaprove of this day september12 thanks for this video i shall help with youre promise
thank you.
Can someone tell me what is is all about? How is it possible that people burn national flags ?!
kheczko 1 year ago
@kheczko They burn our flags because they think our flags are racist, even though they clearly are not.
LSskimandsk8 1 year ago
@LSskimandsk8
I understand that CS flag isn't in any way protected by law, right?
kheczko 1 year ago
@kheczko Not directly. But we do have our first ammendement right to free speach. So they cannot do anything about people burning it privatly. But flag burning in public can be punishible by law. No matter what flag.
LSskimandsk8 1 year ago
In which state do you live? In some southern states there are laws that protect flags of the USA, CSA and the state.
LongHairedLoser 1 year ago
@LongHairedLoser I live in Texas. If that protection is in place, I've never heard of it. Though the Confederate flag is quite popular in Texas.
LSskimandsk8 1 year ago