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Rebel With A Cause
TomPaine.com ^ | 12-4-03 | Donna Ladd is the editor-in-chief and co-founder of the Jackson Free Press in Mississippi.

Posted on 12/04/2003 7:38:24 PM PST by WKB

No one gets the Confederate flag problem. I grew up in Mississippi surrounded by rebel battle flags, big and small, and I didn't get it then. I live in Mississippi now, and I still don't really know exactly what the flag means.

It's a complicated symbol, with race at its center, and it's included in my state's official emblem. It certainly is an emblem of race violence. It also stands for southern defensiveness and anger at "outsiders" who sweep all folks down here into one big, racist tent. It stands for seething fury over the "Lost Cause," and the economic devastation that came after the Civil War and Reconstruction. It is a symbol of defiance for poor whites who want to feel like they're better than somebody else. And it is a way to get easy votes in a state that hasn't faced its race legacy. Lobbyist Haley Barbour proved this when he won a narrow victory here after garnering the latent angry white vote, by, yes, wrapping himself in the rebel flag.

The day after Mississippi voted two-to-one to keep the Confederate battle emblem in our state flag, I decided to return to my home state after 18 years away. I hate the flag and everything it stands for, and I want to write stories that will help it rot off the pole some day in sheer irrelevance. But I know that it's not as simple as writing off the folks who find some sort of twisted hope or pride in the flag. And it's certainly more than a political football to be passed at will.

On that point, I'm with presidential candidate Gov. Howard Dean: the Democratic Party, or someone other than the far right, ought to be talking to southerners (or non-southerners; been to Idaho or Ohio lately?) who display the battle emblem in their pickups or their SUVs or their dorm rooms. If you understand the simmering racist anger in this country at all, you should know why this is important to do. And you'll also know that we Southerners don't do it nearly enough. Still, North Carolina Sen. John Edwards echoed racist voices of the past when he chastised Dean during a debate: "Let me tell you, the last thing we need in the South is somebody like you coming down and telling us what we need to do."

Outreach Is Not Appeasement

Gov. Dean did not say that the party should condone the Confederate battle flag; he said they should talk to and appeal to those voters because they have more in common with Democrats than with Republicans who have been playing them for too long. And he is very correct. Most of the same, often young, white men, who replace something that's missing in their lives—usually hope—with the rebel flag are being used by the current-day Republican Party ever since Barry Goldwater birthed the "Southern Strategy" in the 1960s.

This strategy really hit its stride back in 1980 when Ronald Reagan kicked off his presidential campaign at the Neshoba County Fair, just nine miles from where civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner were buried by Klansmen back in 1964. Rebel battle flags were everywhere during the fair in 1980, as they were this July as Haley Barbour and other candidates spoke there. Reagan came to Neshoba County to take advantage of the ignorance and fear of my people. He fanned the flames of racism—making it palatable to a national audience including lots of rich and educated folk from coast to coast. Since then, the rebel battle flag has symbolized a resurgence of race hatred and distrust that can be attributed directly to the New Republican Party.

This wink-wink strategy of using coded (and not-so-coded) racism to appeal to southern white voters is despicable, at least as much as actually riding around Union, Miss., with a Confederate flag in your pickup truck. Worse to me is that poor whites are being used in such a dramatic, blatant, dishonorable way, and they don't even get anything in return. Not better jobs (thanks, NAFTA). Not better education (thanks, re-segregation and now No Child Left Behind). Not a union to back them up. Certainly not high-paid cushy jobs in Washington. They, in a phrase, are played for idiots. Now, if you are one of the Democratic candidates for president or, say, a national journalist who can't see beyond the end of your elitist nose, then why should you give a damn about what them good young boys think down here? They don't matter. They're racists, you might say; let 'em go rot in their own ignorant juices. You would be wrong. And naïve.

The Intersection Of Racism And Alienation

The truth is, these young men driving around in pickups with Confederate battle flags (and stickers and license plate holders and t-shirts and tattoos) are across America, and they are frustrated about the economy, and they are trolling for a scapegoat. They even vote from time to time—especially if the candidate massages their fears and flashes their symbols.

Back during the 2000 election debacle, I went to Florida for The Village Voice, and looked into racist groups lurking around West Palm Beach. I talked to Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center about why there was a new wave of race hatred sweeping the country. A frustrated white underclass is rapidly growing in America, Potok said, as decent-paying jobs increasingly go to better-educated immigrants, leave the country or are made obsolete by technology. "We can go on until the cows come home about low unemployment. The starker reality is a guy who was making $60,000 as a welder is now lucky to make $15,000 managing a fast-food restaurant," Potok said then, adding that it was naïve to be surprised by the American "red-blue" cultural divide that was highlighted by the 2000 election. "The fact is, the radical right has plainly described that split for many, many years, and they're not wrong," he added.

Thus, when Howard Dean says that the Democratic Party—supposedly the "party of the people" these days—must reach out to disaffected whites, he's right, no matter what John Kerry and Al Sharpton and John Edwards say. Does that mean, like Haley Barbour and friends, that progressives should start waving the Confederate battle flag? Hell, no. But they also shouldn't be using complex symbols for cheap votes.

Instead of writing off angry and fearful whites, progressives must take their concerns and problems seriously.

It means that we need to recognize the actual problems in America, even in the South, where so much electoral power rests. Instead of writing off angry and fearful whites, progressives must take their concerns and problems seriously and talk directly to them as often as possible about exactly what's happening to jobs and security in America. We can't just pretend they're not there. They are there—here—and, as we saw vividly in Mississippi gubernatorial election, they vote. We ignore these fellow Americans at our own peril.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; US: Mississippi; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: 2004; confederateflag; flaghater; howarddean
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1 posted on 12/04/2003 7:38:24 PM PST by WKB
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To: dixiechick2000; Hottie Tottie; MagnoliaMS; MississippiMan; vetvetdoug; NerdDad; Rebel Coach; ...
Missippy ping
2 posted on 12/04/2003 7:39:38 PM PST by WKB (3!~ Have you ever imagined a world with no hypothetical situations? (George Carlin))
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To: WKB
A southern heritage hate piece. Note the references to the Southern Poverty Law Center (a misnomer on the scale of the ACLU), "angry and fearful whites", slavery at the center of the flag, and the mistaken notion that the present south is exactly the same as it was 150 years ago except with cars and toasters. Donna Ladd is evidently the rebel without a clue.
3 posted on 12/04/2003 8:00:27 PM PST by SpaceBar
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To: SpaceBar
She is pitiful just plum pitiful
4 posted on 12/04/2003 8:02:50 PM PST by WKB (3!~ Have you ever imagined a world with no hypothetical situations? (George Carlin))
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To: WKB
I still don't really know exactly what the flag means.

I have no clue what the flag means, but of course I am fully qualified to write a big long article about it and tell people what to think about it because I mean well and am a liberal.
5 posted on 12/04/2003 8:07:10 PM PST by Arkinsaw (What LSU game? Huh? No idea what you are talking about.)
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To: stainlessbanner
ping
6 posted on 12/04/2003 8:10:28 PM PST by Libertarianize the GOP (Ideas have consequences)
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To: WKB
a symbol of independence..of thought and action that no decent liberal worthy of her Birkenstocks will tolerate!
7 posted on 12/04/2003 8:12:53 PM PST by mo
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To: WKB
You left out a large "BARF ALERT".
8 posted on 12/04/2003 8:21:38 PM PST by vetvetdoug
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To: vetvetdoug
You left out a large "BARF ALERT".


I almost didn't post it but people need to see
these nuts. She maybe kin to Barbara Blackmon
9 posted on 12/04/2003 8:24:12 PM PST by WKB (3!~ Have you ever imagined a world with no hypothetical situations? (George Carlin))
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To: stainlessbanner
ping!
10 posted on 12/04/2003 8:30:25 PM PST by PistolPaknMama
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To: WKB
I still don't really know exactly what the flag means

And then she goes on to explain her warped view of the way things are AFTER admitting up front she doesn't know what she's talking about. What a joke.

11 posted on 12/04/2003 8:34:40 PM PST by PistolPaknMama
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To: PistolPaknMama
What a joke.



What a nut!!
12 posted on 12/04/2003 8:40:01 PM PST by WKB (3!~ Have you ever imagined a world with no hypothetical situations? (George Carlin))
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To: WKB
Look here, this horrid woman is a near Communist.

"She spends her spare time lamenting the Bush administration with her significant friend Todd Stauffer....." [as per her bio here]: http://www.shutup101.com/donna/bio.html)

"significant friend?" Her comrade in arms is more like it.

13 posted on 12/04/2003 10:12:23 PM PST by onyx
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To: WKB
"It certainly is an emblem of race violence."

She is mst certainly supplanting history with whatever her cell-minders are telling her to think. The battle flag (which wasn't the official flag of the CSA) has represented the threat of repeated insurrection against an oppressive government, not a symbol of oppression against non-Caucasions. If Jesse Jackson started using rainbows as a symbol to help him shake money out of organizations that should know better than to listen to him (NASCAR), should I forever more associate rainbows with blackmail? That the Kluxers chose the battle flag as a symbol does not turn it into a symbol of racism when hundreds of thousands of good men perished under it for sovereignty and representation issues. Nine out of ten dead Confederates would agree.
Should we hold the ancient North Americans liable for coming up with the swastika symbol after the Nazis turned it around and used it?
14 posted on 12/04/2003 10:35:28 PM PST by NewRomeTacitus (Refuses to buy into the dogma of self-delusional political correctness.)
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To: WKB
Lobbyist Haley Barbour proved this when he won a narrow victory here after garnering the latent angry white vote, by, yes, wrapping himself in the rebel flag.

Narrow victory? Haley's victory was a near landslide.

This woman would be dangerous but she ignores facts and truth. She's a mess. A lying liberal mess.

15 posted on 12/04/2003 10:48:34 PM PST by onyx
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To: WKB
"With race at it's center".

Damn. That's the most about the Ignorant Statement I have seen on this site in a month or two.

And that's going some.

16 posted on 12/04/2003 11:01:36 PM PST by Pompah (If it ain't broke,fix it 'til it is.)
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To: onyx
Narrow victory?


That was just one of the many times this basket case showed her ignorance!!
17 posted on 12/05/2003 6:44:20 AM PST by WKB (3!~ Have you ever imagined a world with no hypothetical situations? (George Carlin))
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To: WKB
Tattoos?..I thought she was talking about the NBA..
18 posted on 12/05/2003 6:55:04 AM PST by ken5050
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To: PistolPaknMama
I still don't really know exactly what the flag means

Yet she continues with an horribly uneducated rant. What do they teach in journalism school these days?

19 posted on 12/05/2003 6:59:28 AM PST by stainlessbanner
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To: WKB
This wink-wink strategy of using coded (and not-so-coded) racism

Paranoia.

20 posted on 12/05/2003 7:01:40 AM PST by stainlessbanner
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