Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Thousands expected at Confederate flag rally Saturday in Hillsborough
Times-News ^ | Aug 5, 2015 | Mark Schultz

Posted on 08/05/2015 8:55:12 AM PDT by euram

Saturday’s rally follows a July 18 rally in nearby Graham where about 1,500 people demonstrated outside the Alamance County Courthouse to support a statue that displays a Confederate soldier. Alamance County Taking Back Alamance County held that rally after another group announced it would ask county leaders to remove the monument because it represented slavery, The Burlington Times-News reported.

(Excerpt) Read more at thetimesnews.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: confederate; confederateflag; csa

1 posted on 08/05/2015 8:55:12 AM PDT by euram
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

To: euram

God Bless them. And God Bless you, euram, for sending me back to work with a smile on my face.


2 posted on 08/05/2015 8:59:59 AM PDT by KGeorge (Hell no. We ain't forgettin'.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: euram
Watch your backs people. And stand ready to defend yourselves.
3 posted on 08/05/2015 9:01:55 AM PDT by BigCinBigD (...Was that okay?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: BigCinBigD; euram

What BigC said!


4 posted on 08/05/2015 9:16:54 AM PDT by Old Sarge (I prep because DHS and FEMA told me it was a good idea...)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: euram
Alamance County voted 81% against secession in 1861.
5 posted on 08/05/2015 9:48:49 AM PDT by wideawake
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: euram

6 posted on 08/05/2015 9:57:02 AM PDT by Company Man ("An armed society is a polite society." -- Robert Heinlein.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: wardaddy; rustbucket; stainlessbanner; PeaRidge

Dixie Ping


7 posted on 08/05/2015 9:59:58 AM PDT by StoneWall Brigade (MARANATHA)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: euram
Mangum doesn’t see the flag as representing slavery. “Really we want to spread the message the Confederate flag is not about hatred and racism,” she said. “This is getting out of hand.”

The use of the flag was resurrected by the segregationists as a symbol of defiance of the civil rights movement. It originally was the flag of a country founded on principles of slavery and white supremacy. Those are the objective facts. How does the flag itself now separate itself from that reality? That needs to be explained - I'm not seeing it, but I'm willing to listen. She probably also believes the revisionist history of what the Confederacy was "really" about that was penned by the former politicians after their crushing defeat in the war which is where this view on the flag also comes from.

8 posted on 08/05/2015 10:25:51 AM PDT by Republican Wildcat
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Republican Wildcat

Screw you


9 posted on 08/07/2015 11:27:33 PM PDT by wardaddy (Mark Levin.....I love him...but he is ignorant of Dixie)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 8 | View Replies]

To: Republican Wildcat; wardaddy

“The use of the flag was resurrected by the segregationists as a symbol of defiance of the civil rights movement. “

Well that’s always been the marxist Left’s favorite version of American history since it fits their constant theme of racism.

The Confederate flag was “resurrected” in 1961, on April 12, 1961 to be precise. That was the day that South Carolina raised it at their State House. That date marked the 100 year anniversary of the Battle of Fort Sumter and the beginning of the Centennial celebration that the whole country participated in for the next four years.

The Civil Rights movement didn’t get rolling until King’s speech and march on Washington in June 1963, over two years later. But the Left never lets details get in the way of their race baiting.


10 posted on 08/08/2015 1:04:13 AM PDT by Pelham (Deo Vindice)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 8 | View Replies]

To: Pelham

It’s a old timer who i don’t recall

Trump basher too

Omits that everything everywhere used to be white supremacy

Now it’s white retreat and boy does the future look bright for China


11 posted on 08/08/2015 5:14:33 AM PDT by wardaddy (Mark Levin.....I love him...but he is ignorant of Dixie)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 10 | View Replies]

To: wardaddy

Somehow I expect that the South bashers will among the first to kowtow to their new overlords.


12 posted on 08/08/2015 11:16:32 AM PDT by Pelham (Deo Vindice)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 11 | View Replies]

To: Pelham

That’s as false as false can be, of course. No person with even a cursory knowledge of historical facts could reach the conclusions you reached. The Civil Rights movement didn’t start until 1963...are you joking? Rosa Parks, the sit-ins, forced integration, etc. had all been going on well before that, and the Confederate Flags’ revival was not on April 12, 1961 - it was before that, clearly as a symbol of resistance to civil rights. Besides which, it was still a flag representing a regime founded primarily on the principles of white supremacy and slavery. Those are objective facts.


13 posted on 08/08/2015 12:46:13 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 10 | View Replies]

To: wardaddy
Screw you

Yep, just the kind of intellectual response I would expect. Arguing with defenders of the confederacy are just like arguing with liberals - wailing and whining in the face of objective, indisputable facts so they respond with insults because no facts can refute or support their positions.

14 posted on 08/08/2015 12:51:25 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 9 | View Replies]

To: Republican Wildcat

“That’s as false as false can be, of course. No person with even a cursory knowledge of historical facts could reach the conclusions you reached. “

No person would reach that conclusion except those of us who lived through those years and remember them, versus your public school ‘education’ about the 50s and 60s.

Civil rights protests were sporadic and isolated before King’s 1963 march on Washington, and even then it was a couple of years before Lyndon Johnson would sign the Civil Rights bill. The years following that were marked by hundreds of urban riots and turmoil, particularly throughout cities outside the South. You’d know that if you had any pesonal knowledge of the times, but naturally you don’t. You only “know” what you see in movies and what you imagine must have happened.


15 posted on 08/08/2015 2:51:13 PM PDT by Pelham (Deo Vindice)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 13 | View Replies]

To: Republican Wildcat

You’re nothing

Just a pretender

JR shoulda run your fake ass off years ago

Conservative my butt

Snob blue state turd


16 posted on 08/08/2015 2:53:40 PM PDT by wardaddy (Mark Levin.....I love him...but he is ignorant of Dixie)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 14 | View Replies]

To: Republican Wildcat; euram; wardaddy

That hotbed of segregation and racism, Time Magazine, had this to say last June 22nd:

“On Monday afternoon, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley became the latest person to urge the South Carolina legislature to remove the Confederate battle flag from the state’s Capitol. In the wake of a shooting that left nine black churchgoers dead, national debate over the controversial symbol has been reinvigorated. Below is a brief guide to South Carolina’s recent history with the potent emblem.

“South Carolina has not always flown the flag. The state’s first modern hoisting of the standard came in 1961, as part of official commemorations of the centennial anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War. As K. Michael Prince notes in his book about the relationship between the state and the flag, Rally ’round the Flag, Boys!, the celebrations kicked off in Charleston, where the fighting had begun 100 years earlier. The flag’s place at the Capitol was officially confirmed by the state legislature the following year....”

“The decision in South Carolina didn’t attract much attention at the time. Civil-rights activists were more concerned with securing voting rights and ending legal segregation than a flag, and the state legislature relied on a concurrent resolution, which is typically reserved for uncontroversial measures, to order the flag placed atop the statehouse. Because concurrent resolutions don’t require much debate, there’s little record of what arguments were used in favor of flying the flag.”

http://time.com/3930464/south-carolina-confederate-flag-1962/


17 posted on 08/08/2015 3:01:39 PM PDT by Pelham (Deo Vindice)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 8 | View Replies]

To: Pelham; Republican Wildcat
Civil rights protests were sporadic and isolated before King’s 1963 march on Washington...

Just to clarify...the Confederate battle flag was introduced as a political symbol in American politics as far back as 1948 when it was widely used by the short lived Dixiecrat party, which was organized specifically in opposition civil rights and ran a slate of candidates in the 1948 Presidential election with the hope of forcing the outcome into the House of Representatives.

Not sure there is a bigger form of civil rights "protest" than to start a political party based on segregation of the races and compete in a national election.

18 posted on 08/10/2015 10:10:40 AM PDT by mac_truck (Aide toi et dieu t aidera)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 15 | View Replies]

To: mac_truck

“the short lived Dixiecrat party”

Founded 1948
Dissolved 1948

That fits what I said about sporadic and isolated.


19 posted on 08/10/2015 10:13:56 AM PDT by Pelham (Deo Vindice)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 18 | View Replies]

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson