Well said....Thank-you!
As a daughter of the South, I have respect for the many sacrifices made during the Civil War and this flag represents them......I’ve never considered it a racist flag.
In my hometown in Tennessee, we have a small Confederate cemetery......
...Charleston has.....in the middle of town....an old, elegant very large & imposing structure .......the Confederate Museum...
To walk inside one immediately feels the reverence for ‘that time, that era’ which is reflected in the uniforms and artifacts presented.
Attempts to erase history of a people.....of a place.....is wrong, just wrong.....and evil.
I get it that the good people of Charleston did not want to riot & cause mayhem......
They wanted to mourn their dead in a Christian reverence.
I get it that Alinsky types weren ‘t happy with their response......
And like spoiled brats chose our very Southern flag to beat us over the head.
Not only satisfied with destroying or tearing down what is old and dear to us....
they seize on the Supreme Court decision to wallow in the ‘rainbow flag’ and display it on structures throughout the land, even the White House
So .....the homosexual (& their vile acts conceived in the Pit!) representation of the ‘rainbow flag.......accepted
The Conferderate Flag, representing Robert E. Lee and the Southern states.......not accepted
This is the vile, unGodly world we are in.
Well put.
I agree.
The Conferderate Flag, representing Robert E. Lee and the Southern states.......not accepted
This is the vile, unGodly world we are in.
I was born and raised in a northern state and yet find myself in total agreement with you. There was a grace to the old south which still exists in manner and speech.
I tip my hat to all the "southern bells" and "good 'ol boys"... God bless and keep you all.
Regards,
GtG