If I had a large game room, billiards and things on the wall, I wouldn’t mind having this item.
It would not be hung in honor, but as a conversation starter. We need to pass down what Hitler, (actual) racism, and genocide are all about. It leads into talk of the U.S.S.R., China, Pol Pot, Germany, and all the deaths that socialism and communism caused last century.
I don’t think we should look at it as something that should be expunged from the face of the earth.
People need to now what that flag stood for.
People should know the warning signs and what to avoid.
We see those signs today, and are in the process of expunging them from our nation thanks to President Trump, the man the socialists and communists try to call a raciest.
If they only had a clue about the real history of racism, socialism, and communism. No wait, disregard that. They do. They just don’t want others to.
Funny how it’s the people who are trying to bring totalitarianism to the U.S. who are most upset by it. Perhaps they don’t want reminders of that history around that might help people connect the dots!?
Well said.
I think about hanging a N Korea flag.
99+% won’t know what it is.
Probably think it is Confederate.
That’s exactly why the leftists are trying to get rid of all these things and not teach real history in schools.
I agree. Things like this are historical items for most people, not something they’d have because they believe in it. It’d be a great conversation piece...lest we forget.
+1. There’s a mex guy who works with my son. The subject is the swastika and WWII came up in conversation with some others and this mex guy didn’t know that the swastika had been used by the Nazis. They showed him a picture of Hitler and he had no clue who he was.