Artists hold Confederate flag burnings in 13 Southern states

Superior?
Ugly fat stupid hateful people like you?
:lol:
perhaps you shouldn't be calling anyone else hateful.
As usual, you aren't paying attention.

Seeing that jillian always enters a thread late when a lieftie gets in trouble, it's safe to say jillian is just one of their sock accounts.

stop projecting nutbar.

i just get amused when people as ugly as you say nasty things to others.

Thou doth protest too much

You've been here since 2006, and you have 5x times as many posts as I do, and yet I've never seen you start a thread in the 2+ years I've been here.

You're a sock for someone or perhaps even a team-of-someones. You're often online when hazlnut is online, you post with the same diction, punctuation idiosyncrasies, strategy and worldview as hazlnut, and you appear in nearly every hazlnut thread.

Seeing that halznut joined in 2012, you probably got banned on hazlnut's former main account, and you retained this sock since 2006.
Jillian dropped out of 10th grade (right after her after 19th birthday) so she could work full time cleaning the bathrooms in some rural Mississippi courthouse - because of her good work there, she was just recently promoted to the shoe shine service.

Because she works in a courthouse, she thinks she's a lawyer.
 
black-confederates.jpg

Thats a fake picture you know?

Notice how they cropped out the White Union Officer?

25th_United_States_Colored_Troops_mistaken_for_Louisiana_Native_Guards.jpg

Whoever cropped out that white officer was wrong to do so.

BUt the presence of a white officer does not disprove or really affect Sunni's point at all.


Those blacks served in the Confederate forces. A quick look at wikepeida doesn't make it clear whether they saw actual combat, but they certainly served.
Sigh.

This again.

No, they never saw battle and they were not accepted by the Confederate military.

Furthermore, when the Union took New Orleans in 1862, those black Louisiana Native Guards joined the Union.
 
The Confederate flag is a beautiful flag.......a bold flag.

It represents man's quest for freedom from government excess.
...

Except if you were one of the near four million slaves put up on auction blocks like cattle.
can you find one alive today? Yea my Christian brothers died century's ago living in catacombs under Rome

What a stupid response. Yeah screwball -- people who lived 150 years ago are no longer living. Did you need that explained to you?

When the Confederacy died, so should of it's flag.

Flag of White Supremacy, traitors

-- and losers.
so you want to dig up bones of slaves yet ignore the catacombs? You are as stupid as Obama
 
The Confederate flag is a beautiful flag.......a bold flag.

It represents man's quest for freedom from government excess.
...

Except if you were one of the near four million slaves put up on auction blocks like cattle.
can you find one alive today? Yea my Christian brothers died century's ago living in catacombs under Rome

What a stupid response. Yeah screwball -- people who lived 150 years ago are no longer living. Did you need that explained to you?

When the Confederacy died, so should of it's flag.

Flag of White Supremacy, traitors

-- and losers.
so you want to dig up bones of slaves yet ignore the catacombs? You are as stupid as Obama
The Southerns are the ones holding on to the bones of the White Supremacist Confederates, bub.
 
The Confederate flag is a beautiful flag.......a bold flag.

It represents man's quest for freedom from government excess.
...

Except if you were one of the near four million slaves put up on auction blocks like cattle.
can you find one alive today? Yea my Christian brothers died century's ago living in catacombs under Rome

What a stupid response. Yeah screwball -- people who lived 150 years ago are no longer living. Did you need that explained to you?

When the Confederacy died, so should of it's flag.

Flag of White Supremacy, traitors

-- and losers.
so you want to dig up bones of slaves yet ignore the catacombs? You are as stupid as Obama
The Southerns are the ones holding on to the bones of the White Supremacist Confederates, bub.
Watching to much Dukes of hazard reruns, Me thinks pal

Hey I got an Ideal, send me a private text and I will personally send you a bus ticket and show you around greenville, South Carolina
 
Next we need to tear down memorials to confederate generals or traitors.

Do the Germans memorialize the SS?
 
Except if you were one of the near four million slaves put up on auction blocks like cattle.
can you find one alive today? Yea my Christian brothers died century's ago living in catacombs under Rome

What a stupid response. Yeah screwball -- people who lived 150 years ago are no longer living. Did you need that explained to you?

When the Confederacy died, so should of it's flag.

Flag of White Supremacy, traitors

-- and losers.
so you want to dig up bones of slaves yet ignore the catacombs? You are as stupid as Obama
The Southerns are the ones holding on to the bones of the White Supremacist Confederates, bub.
Watching to much Dukes of hazard reruns, Me thinks pal

Hey I got an Ideal, send me a private text and I will personally send you a bus ticket and show you around greenville, South Carolina
I've never watched one episode of that stupid show.

Are you trying to make a case the Confederate flag is not bandied about in the South?

That it wasn't rejuvenated in the 1950's - during the heated fight of the Civil Rights Movement?

That the Confederate battle flag wasn't flown on state capitals, and is even incorporated into the Mississippi state flag?
 
I don't think anyone can demonize southerners who fought in the war, because they were trying to preserve their society, and for most of them slavery wasn't the issue so much as not wanting a whole lot of freed landless illiterate former slaves running loose. I think even today, if anyone proposed increasing the size of your community by about 75% homeless, jobless and skill-less people, it wouldn't be popular. And the problem really wasn't the early Klan, which came into being to protect white southerners who were denied police services by the carbetbagger governments. But, the problem is that the vast vast majority of southerners did no lift a finger to the abuse of African Americans during Jim Crowe. Blacks were getting educational services, albeit unequally. But, they simply weren't a danger to society, yet they were disenfranchised and lynched. Somewhere along the line any claim to "heritage" sort of got shite upon. Jmo. And I live here.
 
What a stupid response. Yeah screwball -- people who lived 150 years ago are no longer living. Did you need that explained to you?

When the Confederacy died, so should of it's flag.

Flag of White Supremacy, traitors

-- and losers.
so you want to dig up bones of slaves yet ignore the catacombs? You are as stupid as Obama
The Southerns are the ones holding on to the bones of the White Supremacist Confederates, bub.
Watching to much Dukes of hazard reruns, Me thinks pal

Hey I got an Ideal, send me a private text and I will personally send you a bus ticket and show you around greenville, South Carolina
I've never watched one episode of that stupid show.

Are you trying to make a case the Confederate flag is not bandied about in the South?

That it wasn't rejuvenated in the 1950's - during the heated fight of the Civil Rights Movement?

That the Confederate battle flag wasn't flown on state capitals, and is even incorporated into the Mississippi state flag?
what are you a 100 years old?


So you are trying to tell me the stars and bars went out in style between 1870 till the 1960s?

Uhm ok, if you say so
After the Civil war, yes, it "went out of style." It was the flag of losers.

After a generation, the Lost Cause meme started taking hold, but even then the flag then was used more for reunions and memorials to the soldiers.

The United Daughters of the Confederacy, founded in 1894, who helped shape that Lost Cause revision, still revered it -- but in somber tones

"Around the turn of the century, the sombre Lost Cause tradition became more of a celebration, and the flag's role in it increased. But the emblem was still restricted to Confederate commemorations and veterans' parades. The guardians of the Confederate tradition saw their flag as a sacred tribute to the Confederate dead, and thus they kept it out of popular culture and the political arena. With the advent of the 1940s, however..."

The troubled resurgence of the Confederate flag - ProQuest

It was when the men came home from WWII and the Civil Rights movement came about that Battle Flag came out in full force -- and it's purpose was one of invoking White Supremacy and intimidation. The KKK used it pretty widely as well then...
 
Superior?
Ugly fat stupid hateful people like you?
:lol:
perhaps you shouldn't be calling anyone else hateful.
As usual, you aren't paying attention.

Seeing that jillian always enters a thread late when a lieftie gets in trouble, it's safe to say jillian is just one of their sock accounts.

stop projecting nutbar.

i just get amused when people as ugly as you say nasty things to others.

Thou doth protest too much

You've been here since 2006, and you have 5x times as many posts as I do, and yet I've never seen you start a thread in the 2+ years I've been here.

You're a sock for someone or perhaps even a team-of-someones. You're often online when hazlnut is online, you post with the same diction, punctuation idiosyncrasies, strategy and worldview as hazlnut, and you appear in nearly every hazlnut thread.

Seeing that halznut joined in 2012, you probably got banned on hazlnut's former main account, and you retained this sock since 2006.

that's funny, idiota. I've been here since 2006 and used to be a mod.

now run along
 
so you want to dig up bones of slaves yet ignore the catacombs? You are as stupid as Obama
The Southerns are the ones holding on to the bones of the White Supremacist Confederates, bub.
Watching to much Dukes of hazard reruns, Me thinks pal

Hey I got an Ideal, send me a private text and I will personally send you a bus ticket and show you around greenville, South Carolina
I've never watched one episode of that stupid show.

Are you trying to make a case the Confederate flag is not bandied about in the South?

That it wasn't rejuvenated in the 1950's - during the heated fight of the Civil Rights Movement?

That the Confederate battle flag wasn't flown on state capitals, and is even incorporated into the Mississippi state flag?
what are you a 100 years old?


So you are trying to tell me the stars and bars went out in style between 1870 till the 1960s?

Uhm ok, if you say so
After the Civil war, yes, it "went out of style." It was the flag of losers.

After a generation, the Lost Cause meme started taking hold, but even then the flag then was used more for reunions and memorials to the soldiers.

The United Daughters of the Confederacy, founded in 1894, who helped shape that Lost Cause revision, still revered it -- but in somber tones

"Around the turn of the century, the sombre Lost Cause tradition became more of a celebration, and the flag's role in it increased. But the emblem was still restricted to Confederate commemorations and veterans' parades. The guardians of the Confederate tradition saw their flag as a sacred tribute to the Confederate dead, and thus they kept it out of popular culture and the political arena. With the advent of the 1940s, however..."

The troubled resurgence of the Confederate flag - ProQuest

It was when the men came home from WWII and the Civil Rights movement came about that Battle Flag came out in full force -- and it's purpose was one of invoking White Supremacy and intimidation. The KKK used it pretty widely as well then...

and before it was the flag of losers, it was the flag of traitors
 
The significance of artist being the ones burning that flag is lost on the posters defending that flag. When artist jump into making protest art for a cause it means the actions they use may become trend setting and acceptable.
 
The significance of artist being the ones burning that flag is lost on the posters defending that flag. When artist jump into making protest art for a cause it means the actions they use may become trend setting and acceptable.
I'm not sure where you're going, but imo burning any flag, or religious tract, should not be protected speech. I realize the sup ct held otherwise.
 
The significance of artist being the ones burning that flag is lost on the posters defending that flag. When artist jump into making protest art for a cause it means the actions they use may become trend setting and acceptable.
I'm not sure where you're going, but imo burning any flag, or religious tract, should not be protected speech. I realize the sup ct held otherwise.
Not going anywhere. Just pointing out that artist very often start trends. They represent "new" and "pop culture" and can often start changes in culture as a whole. This flag burning may or may not take hold, but if it does there will be a lot of flag burning by up and coming wanna be artist and protesters wanting to grab some perhaps undeserved attention.
 
The significance of artist being the ones burning that flag is lost on the posters defending that flag. When artist jump into making protest art for a cause it means the actions they use may become trend setting and acceptable.
I'm not sure where you're going, but imo burning any flag, or religious tract, should not be protected speech. I realize the sup ct held otherwise.
Not going anywhere. Just pointing out that artist very often start trends. They represent "new" and "pop culture" and can often start changes in culture as a whole. This flag burning may or may not take hold, but if it does there will be a lot of flag burning by up and coming wanna be artist and protesters wanting to grab some perhaps undeserved attention.
That would be a very good thing. Burn the rainbow flag, African flag, isis flag, there are a lot of flags that need burning.
 
The significance of artist being the ones burning that flag is lost on the posters defending that flag. When artist jump into making protest art for a cause it means the actions they use may become trend setting and acceptable.
I'm not sure where you're going, but imo burning any flag, or religious tract, should not be protected speech. I realize the sup ct held otherwise.
Not going anywhere. Just pointing out that artist very often start trends. They represent "new" and "pop culture" and can often start changes in culture as a whole. This flag burning may or may not take hold, but if it does there will be a lot of flag burning by up and coming wanna be artist and protesters wanting to grab some perhaps undeserved attention.
That would be a very good thing. Burn the rainbow flag, African flag, isis flag, there are a lot of flags that need burning.
Maybe you should become an artist.
 
The significance of artist being the ones burning that flag is lost on the posters defending that flag. When artist jump into making protest art for a cause it means the actions they use may become trend setting and acceptable.
I'm not sure where you're going, but imo burning any flag, or religious tract, should not be protected speech. I realize the sup ct held otherwise.
*sad*

You're usually more logical than this.
 
Don't think the North was so noble. Isn't it funny how those in the north had no problem buying the low cost raw materials of cotton grown by salves for decades to use it their factories. The same factories that used another form of slavery, known as indentured servants, to use immigrants to work the factories. The same factories used forced child labor of the parents working in the factories as part of their agreement to work. The same factories that used many of the same brutal techniques on their workers that was used in the south. The same factories that made their workers work in dangerous, horrible conditions for up to 20 hours per day. Slavery can come in many forms and have many names. It is unrealistic to believe that the South was the ONLY slave states of the time. And it is idiotic just to call names and not even discuss another's viewpoint based on merit and facts.
 

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