Comment on California city bans non-government flags, angering LGBTQ groups
horsey@lemm.ee 7 months agoWhy would that matter and why would a state house be flying a confederate battle flag either?
Comment on California city bans non-government flags, angering LGBTQ groups
horsey@lemm.ee 7 months agoWhy would that matter and why would a state house be flying a confederate battle flag either?
wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee 7 months ago
It’s a historical tradition. They’ve done it for a very long time. It’s to honor their state citizens who died in the war.
I think people don’t get, after the war it was about reconciliation.
The battle flag grew to represent anti-authority. That’s why it became part of the image of the southern outlaw.
I see no need to fly it but then again I live in Oregon. We had no ties to the confederacy. I find it an odd relic myself.
horsey@lemm.ee 7 months ago
Is that really what you believe? That they would fly the flag of their failed rebellious nation for reconciliation and not continued defiance? Wouldn’t showing full support for the US as a nation be more of a show of unity?
wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee 7 months ago
Considering it’s documented in history. Yes.
It was a show of unity to respect the dead confederate soldiers but push the leadership out. That’s what happened.
horsey@lemm.ee 7 months ago
That’s funny you think things like that are “documented”. The South being pretty unhappy with the outcome of the war is “documented” too btw. So why would they still be flying it in 2015? Why honor vets killed in a treasonous rebellion 160 years ago and not say, WW1, WW2, Vietnam, Korea, Iraq or Afghanistan? How about a POW MIA flag?