Posted on 06/26/2015 1:21:19 PM PDT by Kaslin
The colorful banner that waves above South Carolina's state Capitol -- who knows for how much longer? -- represents the many virtues and values of this our South, only beginning with valor and pride. At times the old emblem is even used as a symbol of our music or cuisine or the hospitality that used to be a byword (Southern Hospitality) however much it's been commercialized. Just as Southern Gentleman is no longer one word but a vanishing breed.
But how could this banner, the proud Confederate battle flag, ever be something to be ashamed of? For it was carried into battle after battle to the accompaniment of shot and shell -- and rebel yells -- by the Army of Northern Virginia (R.E. Lee, Commanding General). Which may have been the last remnant of chivalry that Western civilization still had before those mushroom clouds over Hiroshima and Nagasaki proclaimed the arrival of our new, modern, scientific and thoroughly barbarous way of making war.
This is the same colorful banner that many in South Carolina and elsewhere would like to haul down, for it represents all the follies and failings of this our South, and its grievous sins that all of us still bear around our necks like old man Marley's chains and weights. Consider the South's long history of racial oppressions, which go back to slavery times and continued under shameful successors like Black Codes and Jim Crow
There's your proud old flag for you and what it really calls up -- "the image of God on the auction block." Virtues and values? Like what? The way the law of the land was defied by Southern governors like Orval Faubus and George Wallace? A general contempt for the brotherhood of man.
So which is it -- a flag to fly with pride or one to be taken down and hidden away with all deliberate speed? It's both, of course, for whatever this our South is, it ain't simple, or easy to understand. Neither are Southerners -- despite our outwardly easy-going, aw-shucks ways. Maybe you have to live in these latitudes to understand, and not just live here but be part of it, wholly and without reservation, for these are Your People, black and white together. Southerners to the bone and marrow.
So what would your choice be at this juncture of our history -- honor the past or accede to the ever pressing demands of the present? And having done so, what of our future? Shall we free the South of any and all encumbering emblems, leaving her a blank? Or devise some brave new flag neither hallowed nor disgraced by history, signifying nothing? For emblems freed of time are freed of meaning.
Furl that banner, softly, slowly!
Treat it gently -- it is holy --
For it droops above the dead.
Touch it not -- unfold it never ...
Let us do the old flag honor even as we lay it to rest. The way General Grant's grand army of the Republic stood at attention as the starving, tattered remnants of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia marched off the field at Appomattox into history, their sidearms and sabers and invincible pride still in place, to begin the long, long journey home. And back into the Union.
There is bound to be a place for the old flag yet -- like at Washington and Lee, where the old general devoted his final years to educating the next generation in better ways. And let the old flag still adorn the graves of the Confederate dead for God's sake.
Turn your eyes to the immoderate past,
Turn to the inscrutable infantry rising
Demons out of the earth --
they will not last.
Stonewall, Stonewall, and the sunken fields of hemp,
Shiloh, Antietam, Malvern Hill, Bull Run.
Lost in that orient of the thick and fast
You will curse the setting sun.
So, please, a little reverence, even humility. Even as we furl the old banner. In the end, in the spirit of union, justice and confidence, not to say faith, hope and charity, all of us will surely do what we know to be the right thing. For old times there are not forgotten even as His truth goes marching on....
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If Paul Greenberg says furl it, I will reluctantly agree.
It’s Al Sharpton dancing in the end zone I can’t stand.
About an hour ago we received a package via UPS. In it was an all-weather nylon Battle Flag of Virginia. We’d originally planned on putting up a new flagpole for it as a statement of free speech.
Instead, after today’s gay marriage ruling my husband went out and lowered the US flag and raised the Battle Flag in its place because there is no more republic. As Justice Alito said, we are now ruled by nine unelected lawyers.
The Republic is dead.
I do not agree.
I will not be waving the US flag again any time soon.
This cultural cleansing has barely started, count on it
Pretty soon they will be telling us to go softly into the gas chambers.
“Put away the Bible.... Go Quietly and Softly into the Gas Chamber”
Which may have been the last remnant of chivalry that Western civilization still had before those mushroom clouds over Hiroshima and Nagasaki proclaimed the arrival of our new, modern, scientific and thoroughly barbarous way of making war.
Well paul, you are wrong here. The civil war was not the
last remnant of chivalry but the first industrial war,
only a harbinger of things to come.
It has not flown above the capitol dome of SC for 15 years. It has flown beside a monument for Confederate soldiers.
Than you are doing the bidding of Calypso Louie
lol
whatever
I fully support the right reverend exalted mister Farrakhan (may Allah smile upon him); this flag he detests so much to me is representative of legalized abortion, affirmative action, and “gay marriage”. It has no connection to the American flag of my youth, or the United States of America itself; let is join the Confederate flag in the dustbin of history...
The Nazi book burnings are about to begin. As well as the Taliban destruction of monuments. The left and the useful idiot liberals who carry their water are about to unleash a reign of terror. They learned well the teachings of Mao, and they look forward to a cultural revolution of their own.
Memphis might be digging up graves soon enough
ghouls
So, is Six Flags now going to known as Five Flags?
“If Paul Greenberg says furl it, I will reluctantly agree.”
Paul Greenberg can kiss my ass.He’s out of his league. He states in the article that it flies over the state capitol, not true. I’ve had a stars and bars flag for a long time that has never been flown. Simple reason for that is room. I fly the USA flag and don’t have room for it.I may have to make room for it now
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