Posted on 06/27/2015 3:19:03 PM PDT by Lazamataz
As a 'damn Yankee' -- that is, a Northerner who came to the South and didn't leave -- the Confederate Flag has never really held meaning for me. I understood that for most who displayed it, it meant a reverence for the heritage of the South and expressed the rebellious spirit I so often find, and admire, here.
Then the events of the shooting in South Carolina played out. Dylann Root was found to have embraced that flag, but for different and objectionable reasons of true racism.
The hysteria that followed was terrifying to watch. Both Democrats and Republicans, media and corporations, all jumped aboard a fevered bandwagon that cast aside rationality for a false emotional response. Apple corporation, for example, banned all Civil War games in their app store. Utterly absurd.
The media breathlessly reported every banning, discontinuation, removal from state grounds, and whipped the masses up as well as they could.
The masses were unresponsive. I saw no turning of opinion, and there was no grassroots groundswell for this Southern cultural cleansing, this was a manufactured hysteria and the classic definition of overreaction, but it was at the organizational level. That, my friends, is censorship.
So the Confederate Flag now has a new meaning for this New York-born Southerner:
Very well said ... I would only add something to the effect of objecting to the trampling of the Constitution by the current regime.
Love my GRITS!
Girls raised in the South.
It always meant those things. I will say though, that I am glad the Confederacy is an isolated five year phenomenon, or it would be for the most part as tainted and degraded as this one.
The culture war, however, continues.
“The battlefield version was square.”
For the Army of Northern Virginia, yes. The elongated rectangular flag was used in the Army of Tennessee.
I bought a battle flag shower curtain from Cooter’s. It arrived today as promised.
Thanks for the information.
I now dub thee Sir Redneck. Welcome to the club. :-)
SURLY redneck.
LOL!
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