My goodness, who has made THAT claim?Cool story, bro.REally?
I posted two sentences. You didn't consider the possibility that the second sentence might be connected to the first?
Try answering the second sentence and see if it is enlightening to the meaning of the first.
What do you think that implies about those that are flying the flag?
If you were to learn that black people felt fear and hate when seeing that flag, would it give you a moment of pause?
I recall a long time ago.
A good friend of mine, a young woman was complaining about another young woman, a very hot rival of hers at a local theater company they both were part of.
The rival, a very hot blond was from the South and sometimes wore a very tight pair of pants with a confederate flag on the one pocket.
My friend opined that this girl was going to get her ass kicked by local blacks.
I didn't say anything at the time. She was venting.
But I remember thinking.
This chick wears a pair of pants, and hypothetically is beaten, and she is the problem?
Wouldn't a reasonable person consider the violent thugs in question the problem?
Considering the black on white crime vs the white on black crime, if blacks claimed to be afraid, I would tell them to "toughen up".
It is revealing as to how liberals think today.
The person wearing pants was the problem, not the hypothetical violent thugs who would have assaulted her.
Old lib friend of mine.