Posted on 07/02/2015 12:51:45 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
TV personality Mike Rowe has expressed his thoughts on social media about the ongoing Confederate flag controversy which became a national issue after the horrific Charleston shooting.
Mike Rowe has more than once used his Facebook platform to respond to fans questions about current issues from a non-ideological, non-partisan perspective. In this instance, a fan asked him about his feelings about the confederate flag.
The former Dirty Jobs host on Discovery, Mike Rowe is currently starring in a similar reality show on CNN called Somebodys Gotta Do It. You may have also recently seen him on TV as a pitchman for Ford trucks.
Despite the blue-collar emphasis of his TV work, Rowe used to sing with the Baltimore Opera as well as appear as an on-air host for QVC.
In a prior Facebook exchange, Mike Rowe rejected a posters premise that he is engaging in so-called right-wing propaganda by harping on the importance of a work ethic and falsely claiming that many jobless individuals actually dont want to work.
Rowe has long campaigned for job seekers to enter the skilled trades rather than going into student-loan hock for a four-year university degree that provides no hands-on training for actual good-paying work. He started the mikeroweWorks Foundation that, among other things, awards scholarships to men and women who seek training at trade schools across the country. Rowe is on record as saying that Many of the best opportunities that exist today require a skill, not a diploma.
With that in mind, he previously declared on Facebook that its fundamentally unnecessary for a viable candidate for elective office, such as GOP presidential hopeful Scott Walker, the Wisconsin governor, to possess a college degree.
Although Donald Trump is the controversy du jour, Mike Rowe responded earlier this week to user Jason about his feelings concerning the Confederate flag by noting that both the Confederate battle flag and the Nazi swastika make him angry to the extent that both symbols make him want to locate a time-travel device and then beat the KKK Grand Wizard and Hitler to death with a golf club.
He continued that his feelings about the Confederate flag are mostly unimportant. As the Blaze observed, however, his thoughts on the matter are far more complicated and nuanced.
I think we need to be very careful about congratulating ourselves too enthusiastically for removing a piece of cloth from the public square even if its removal is long overdue. I also think we need to stop calling people racist, just because they see the flag as something other than a symbol of hate. This is what happens when we put a premium on our feelings. We assume everyone who disagrees with us is not merely wrong, but dangerous. I know many good Southerners who abhor racism, but view this flag as an important connection to their ancestors the vast majority of whom never owned slaves. This doesnt mean the flag should be allowed to fly on public property not for a minute. But its a mistake in my view, to equate the removal of a symbol, with the removal of the evil its come to symbolize. And thats exactly what a lot of people are doing. Were conflating cause and effect
The TV host underscored that removing an offensive symbol will do little to solve any underlying societal problems. By all means lets take the flag down. Its long past time. But lets not fool ourselves. Racism and terrorism and all the other hate-filled -isms that plague the species will never be eliminated by banning flags, burning books, limiting speech, or outlawing white sheets and pointy little hats.
Do you agree or disagree with the Mike Rowe Facebook essay about the Confederate flag?
Thank-you for your gracious reply!
This is our heritage......a part of history.
Military schools studied maneuvers and tactics from the great generals....both North and South.
You just can’t erase one side of history.
Thank-you! :)
Is that flag going to be removed from Six Flags Over Texas?
You know, the amusement parks....
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