Posted on 08/12/2015 7:06:38 AM PDT by KeyLargo
The Story of the Other Racist Flag
As the Nixon administration prosecuted the Vietnam War, American citizens enacted a bizarre psychic reversal
By Rick Perlstein
Posted on August 10, 2015 in Politics
You know that racist flag? The one that supposedly honors history but actually spreads a pernicious myth? And is useful only to venal right-wing politicians who wish to exploit hatred by calling it heritage? Its past time to pull it down.
Oh, wait. You thought I was referring to the Confederate flag. Actually, Im talking about this.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonspectator.org ...
Watch: Vets Just Made The Liberal Who Attacked POW/MIA Flag Wish Hed Never Opened His Mouth
And in a new twist to this story...
Norvell Rose August 13, 2015 at 8:14am
A far-left author who graduated from the same university where Barack Obama used to teach the University of Chicago has written a column published in Newsweek that has many military veterans up in arms and fighting mad. Writer Rick Perlstein argues that, much like the Confederate flag, the POW/MIA banner represents racist hate and is a tool of venal right-wing politicians who use it to spread a pernicious myth. Perlstein says its time to take the flag down.
Since the article came out, both the author and the editor of the publication in which it originally appeared, The Washington Spectator, have issued apologies and clarifications. Perlstein, who is the national correspondent for the Spectator, says, in part, I sincerely regret the use of the word racist to describe how the POW/MIA flag distorts the history of the Vietnam War. The word was over the top and not called for. Im deeply sorry it hurt people especially people whove selflessly served their country.
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Watch: The POW/MIA Flag Was Called Racist Hate, But Veterans REFUSE To Let That Fly
The familiar black-and-white POW/MIA flag was created in the early 1970s as a symbol of national concern about U.S. military personnel captured and held as prisoners of war or listed as missing in action. It was officially recognized by Congress and flies in numerous positions of prominence across the country, often right below the American flag, largely in conjunction with the POW/MIA issue related to the Vietnam War.
The Perlstein piece has touched off a firestorm among veterans and their families. Among the former military servicemen outraged over the article is Pete Hegseth, now a Fox News contributor, who shared his feelings on the show Outnumbered. You can watch Hegseths emotional defense of the flag by clicking below.
Vietnam War Vet Jim Markson describes the POW/MIA flag as representing one of the highest military traditions and patriotism in this country. By clicking on the video at the top of this post, you can see the TV news report from WPIX in which Markson honors the flying of the flag that Rick Perlstein has described as political propaganda used to hide war crimes.
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