Posted on 08/24/2014 7:12:14 AM PDT by rktman
"No Californian should be exposed to the type of hate or threat of violence caused by the image of the Confederate flag," the bill's author, Assemblyman Isadore Hall III (D-Compton), said in a press release.
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Free Speech?
Free Expression?
I think some white slave owner came up with those ideas!
Anything that pisses off liberal Californians must be good.
Is this really a serious problem?
I guess Lincoln was wrong when he ordered a band to play “Dixie” at the end of the war.
I can't help but wonder just how many Confederate battle flags the state of Kookifornia was selling or displaying to begin with. My guess is ZERO! Just another socialist nit wit touchie feely measure to add to the endless parade of other Idiocy that these cretins produce.
I was watching History 2 last night about the US Flags. It was explained that in the civil war most military on both sides had the typical gray uniforms and caried the US flag. As a result, many deaths occurred in units from gunfire and shelling from other units of their same army.
The Yankees gradually went to blue uniforms and the Confederates went to the battle flag, to better distinguish the two sides and prevent deaths from friendly fire.
It’s ludicrous for blacks and lame politicians to claim that the battle flag is a symbol of racism!
I’m surprised when I see an American flag in California. I’m surprised they’re not trying to outlaw that too.
Not all blacks feel that way!!!
The ironic thing is, that slavery existed under Old Glory (the U.S. Stars and Stripes), for a hell of a lot longer than it did under the Stars and Bars of the Confederacy (89 years to less than five years).
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Yep. The Emancipation Proclamation only freed slaves in the Confederate States; NOT in the Union States, where people (many black) continued to own slaves.
Thanks. From what I gather the Vegas unions have helped to
reshape Nevada politics for the worse. Same in California. Not
from a numbers standpoint but the money is big.
They are too busy hoisting the UN and Mexican flags.
For someone who claims to be a progressive, they sure are living 100 years in the past which is the last time the Confederate battle flag constituted a threat of violence or hate from the people who flew it.
Excellent point!
I bet they want the Gasden Flag (the 'Don't Tread On Me' flag) banned, too.
Indeed, the Rats need their perpetual enemy, their Goldstein, to focus the hate of the mob. That’s how power is maintained by Big Brother.
“But always do not forget this, Winston always there will be the intoxication of power, constantly increasing and constantly growing subtler. Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is helpless. If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face for ever.”
(1984 or is it 2014?)
Bwahahaha!
Have we really gotten to the point where the stupid bastards elected to all levels of government (Local/Municipal, Township, County, State and Federal) really don't know what FREE SPEECH is and includes?
Getting to be time to lock and load folks. First the Confederate flag, then the Gadsden flag, then the U.S. Flag will be banned. It's only a matter of time.
“Ya might want to stay out of South Carolina there issi!”
Well.....the Confederate flag flew over the State House dome until May 2000 when it was moved to a place near the Confederate Soldier statue in front of the building.
“Be careful what you wish for”: it was actually not that easy to see before, up there over the dome cupola. At street level the Confederate battle flag is very conspicuous.
The NAACP had imposed a boycott on South Carolina ober the flag issue that is still in effect (moving the goal posts). Obama made a big show of staying only in private homes when he campaigned here. Those respecting the boycott have made our beaches the whitest on the Atlantic coast.
;^)
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