Posted on 07/19/2020 1:36:52 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
US President Donald Trump declined to say the Confederate flag was an offensive symbol in an interview broadcast on Sunday, saying it is a source of pride for people who love the South.
The Republican president was asked on Fox News Sunday if the flag, a symbol of US slavery and white supremacy for many Americans, was offensive.
It depends on who youre talking about, when youre talking about, Trump responded. When people proudly had their Confederate flags theyre not talking about racism. They love their flag, it represents the South. They like the South I say its freedom of many things, but its freedom of speech.
Trump has in the past appeared sympathetic to the flag and symbols of the Confederacy of the 1861-65 Civil War.
In 2017, he criticised the removal of monuments to the Confederacy and said there were very fine people on both sides of a deadly clash in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E Lee.
Earlier this month, he criticised NASCARs ban of the Confederate flag from its events.
Breaking with several of his fellow Republicans in Congress, Trump has promised to veto the annual National Defense Authorisation Act over an amendment to remove the names of Confederate generals from military bases within a year.
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” A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still”
The idea that bureaucrats in Washington D.C. should dictate your life is repugnant to many.
They did remain loyal - to their states. Most people at the time considered their state to be their country. Most had never been far from home.
Its not.
The bureaucrats in Washington are not making you personally drop the rebel flag or cease honoring your rebel ancestors. You are free to continue doing so if that's your choice. They are saying that the government itself should not be publicly honoring those who waged war against it. What is so hard to understand about that?
No
We keep fighting this same battle because of condescending attitudes from certain people!
Your definition of publicly honoring.....?
.....allowing time honored, historically old and revered statues to remain intact and in place!
So I guess we shouldn’t honor native Americans either since they too fought against the government.
Is the government building statues for them?
One person's "condescending attitude" is another person's "legitimate question".
It has. It has also named weapons systems and lots of other things after them.
Thank you DJT.
And in 1775 you’d have been wearing a Red Coat.
Massachuttes is still a Loyalist state. All the Americans moved on
The U.S Congress long ago voted to equally honor memorials and veterans of BOTH @armies.
What’s so hard to understand?
The statue of Lenin and the Che symbols are tributes to mass murderers.Who wanted to enslave all mankind.
Why do they remain on display?
You honor men who waged armed rebellion against their country. By the definition of treason in the Constitution they committed treason, and the generosity of the post-rebellion president doesn't change that. If you want to honor them then I'm fine with that. If Southern states want to honor them then I'm fine with that. and if the federal government chooses not to honor them anymore then I'm fine with that as well. Why are you so upset about it?
Nope, I would always stand by the US
Is the federal government displaying them?
“So?”
SO ... I was trying to help.
Have you ever clicked on a thread title only to see that it has been “pulled”?
The reason the Administrator gives for pulling it is, “Already posted”.
I figured that since the thread was brand new with no comments, I was helping the poster to have it pulled before an Administrator did.
So!
headline is a lie. he said some people see it as a proud symbol, which is true
The sanctimonious people who sit back and applaud the physical destruction of American history as well as the Orwellian rewriting upset me.
The “rainbow” White House and the ineligible Kenyan occupier did as much or more damage to the United States.
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