![]() |
Re: Archie Manning joins celebrity effort to change Mississippi state flag
Quote:
What forest is it that I can't see? Please enlighten me. Quote:
Quote:
Yeah, let's get our Trump on, and just go around slinging insult after insult with pseudo-bravado all over the place. Have an issue with your neighbor? Knock on his door and yell "you are a loser!!!". Your kid is having an issue in school? Go to the school and yell "that teacher must be on the rag!!!!". .. oh, just make sure you keep your Mexican maid... after all, you are not about to pay a real wage for that... |
Re: Archie Manning joins celebrity effort to change Mississippi state flag
|
Re: Archie Manning joins celebrity effort to change Mississippi state flag
The flag is offensive and I am happy for his stance
|
Re: Archie Manning joins celebrity effort to change Mississippi state flag
Is it time for football yet?
How 'bout now? |
Re: Archie Manning joins celebrity effort to change Mississippi state flag
Quote:
|
Re: Archie Manning joins celebrity effort to change Mississippi state flag
Quote:
Now the most racist symbol in history is the democrat party itself. So lets be totally honest on this one. Read this piece. It is not long but does a pretty job of painting the whole picture before the war Why Was Cotton ‘King’? by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The Role Cotton Played in the 1800s Economy | African American History Blog | The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross You get a pretty good idea of the hog wash civil war history has become. Not standing up for North nor am I standing up for the South in this debate. Both have blood on their hands in this one Just argue the facts honestly, not what we were taught. Trust me. Once the true story is understood, a flag and some statues are the least of the issue. History is always propaganda for the winning side. :cool: Some day we must all move on. |
Re: Archie Manning joins celebrity effort to change Mississippi state flag
Ill say one thing about this. I have no problem with the flag itself. The problem is that hate groups have used what used to be a symbol for fighting for what you believe in to a symbol of hate by adopting it as their banner.
If it really does truely offend people that bad then it has no place on a government property. Fly the flag on your own to show that you stick to your beliefs and enjoy the freedom to express your voice in any way you choose. Changing street names and taking down statues are a totally different animal. Westerners are the only culture who tries to forget the past. Most every other culture remembers and records history accurately as it happened. They use this knowledge to keep from making the same mistakes. The Jews even preserved the concentration camps as a symbol of how much they went through and still survived. If anyone has the right to ***** its the Jews and Native americans. Meanwhile while we are distracted glued to our TVs and arguing about things like the flag or how some races get preferential treatment Isis is using chemical weapons and american aid workers are getting slaughtered in Africa. Its easy to miss the really big issues when they have your complete focus on a relatively small issue in comparison. If we arent careful one day when we are busy arguing amongst ourselves someone is going to step in and do some serious damage right in our back yard and we wont see it coming. |
Re: Archie Manning joins celebrity effort to change Mississippi state flag
Quote:
|
Re: Archie Manning joins celebrity effort to change Mississippi state flag
Quote:
|
Re: Archie Manning joins celebrity effort to change Mississippi state flag
The Confederate flag is not a symbol of slavery, hatred or racism. It was the national flag of a country that was once known as the Confederated States of America. A country that was made up of states who seceded from the union not because they wanted to keep their slaves, but because Abraham Lincoln wanted to centralize government and trample states rights. The fact is that industry was booming in the south at that time, much more so than in the north, and Lincoln wanted control of it. The southern states weren't willing to let the government come in and take over, and thus were perfectly within their rights to secede. Well naturally old honest Abe couldn't let all of our resources just slip through his fingers, but he knew he couldn't start a war simply over control either. To do that would have made him look like the bad guy (rightfully so) and damaged his legacy, which was also very important to him, possibly beyond repair. So he used slavery as his excuse to invade, because he knew it would portray him in a favorable light. Make no mistake, he didn't champion the cause of abolition because he was a great humanitarian, he did it because it was politically advantageous. In a letter to one of his General's during the war, he said that he viewed blacks as inferior, that he had no particular care for them, and that he would ultimately like to have them all sent back to Africa if possible. But the winner gets to write the history, so most people never hear a word of this. Just like they never hear that slavery was steadily being phased out anyway, because of the industrial advances that the south was responsible for. This info is out there though, and most of it can be found in a book called "The Real Lincoln". I strongly recommend that everyone read it, it's an eye opener. Turns out that the great Abraham Lincoln wasn't so great. He was a borderline tyrant who started a war that raped and devestated the south. Who turned a blind eye to the atrocities committed by his armies against innocent people. Elderly, women, children... entire cities burned to the ground in the name of "freedom"..... anyway, I say all that to loop back around to this: that flag represented a country, one that was brutally and unjustly beaten and starved to death. A country whose victims of war included the slaves it was supposedly meant to liberate. The fact that some ignorant jacka $$es have used the flag for their own purposes doesn't change what it truly represents. It represents the idea that we shouldn't have government shoved down our throats, and that we should be free to make our own choices, not be forced into what the government says we have to choose from. It's an important to part of our history and it needs to be honored as such. Forget about the hate groups and focus on the facts... and read that book!
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:57 AM. |
Copyright 1997 - 2020 - BlackandGold.com