I have a friend that went to what she called the "deep" south of the united states and she said that on two occasions she saw a confederate flag. She mentioned being scared because she didn't want some racists to hang her or some dumb shit. I told her she probably was overreacting as that flag doesn't really mean racism. Am I right in that regard? I am not from the south but isn't that flag just a regional pride thing? People seem to think it has racial connotations. So in todays age, what does the confederate flag mean / represent?
What does the confederate flag represent?
Where I was from there were more confederate flags that baptists churches and that’s sayin’ somthin’
She’s just your run of the mill ignorant northerner probably ugly like all northern women
Race mixing
White Power
Southern pride, worldwide.
Heritage
Novo russiya
You are a gigantic fucking pussy
I see plenty here in south east Arizona. Houses fly the flag, front license plates, stickers, even a business in a near by town flew the flag but last I saw they swapped it for a fuck Biden flag. Hell, I even have the rebel flag tattooed on my arm with a pin up girl in a slutty confederate uniform in front of it.
Obese, uneducated, treasonous white trash.
Only two? She wasn't paying attention. Or, she wasn't in the deep South.
That's not a Confederate Flag its merely a Virginia Battle flag most people don't know the difference.
Real America
Yup. One genius I know actually referred to it as "The Stars & Bars".
The White Southern ethnicity
Because it represents the soldiers themselves, not the political organization.
DA SOUF
That the battle flag it was used ceremonially and only at two recorded battles
It's reintroduction into the society was used by the elites to split apart poor whites and poor blacks from one another politically
Holy shit, my captcha for that was RDKKK.
What's the RD stand for?
to me.. the confederate flag represents:
1) white trash
2) southern white hicks
3) pickup trucks
4) did I mention poor white trash?
5) hatred
6)cpoverty
7) hick ass country music
8) hoplessness
9) failure
10) job at local feed mill or wal-mart
11 ) defeat
the scottish heritage of the south
Only two? I've never really been to the south but I'm under the assumption that it's more common there. At least relatively, I know of two places nearby that fly it and I live in the north
It's a message. It's saying you are the KKK. Do with this information as you will
Yes it most commonly boils down to regional pride and honoring the heritage of the soldiers and leaders who told the United States federal government to get bent... so it can also be a symbol of "fuck the US government" also.
Faggot normies and mentally stunted reddit users tend to quickly associate it with muh wyt supremacy.
>t.cope the post
Sounds like an assblasted yankee to me.