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https://www.yahoo.com/news/confederate-flag-unconstitutional-113000484.html

 

An interesting article, I think in a nutshell, a flag cant really be unconstitutional as it falls into a method of free speech. What I see this as becoming is a slope to finally attack the American Flag it self, because if the Confederate Flag can be labeled as unconstitutional, due to racism.  Then the next trick to come would be to say, well now we have to change the American Flag because now it too represents racism and the civil war, so we want something to represent new times and all people. or some other hippy leftist bullshit.

 

Did at one point the Confederate Flag represent American history, yes, but it still had a fact of racism tied to it. History should be remembered.  I am also not against removal of old confederate statues either. Because, the same thing was done to the Nazi party and Saddam Hussien when their rules ended, All of saddams statues were torn down, along with any signs displaying his name and posters and etc, the nazis had all their signs and etc taken down as well.  They were taken down because they were wrong, and because they lost a war, and because there was no value in keeping their images up as " reminders ".  To me those kinds of things become artifacts, that  belong in a historical museum to be learned from.

 

An the same for Civil War Confederate Statues, a simple plaque put up to acknowledge that a fight took place in an area between the Confederacy and the US is enough list a who vs who of officers, how long the battle lasted, and the out come, is fine. We should be wanting to honor those who fought to free slaves and fought for the Union, with their statues. An leave the Confederacy to history books and museums, with all the facts laid out bare for all to see.  The manner in which the left goes about to remove these statues, is just another way, for them to incite chaos and keeping the race war going. By creating a scene and spray painting and tearing down these monuments.

 

The real problem is obvious though, this article points that much out. The left is not interested in history, or facts.  What ever they can use to pin everyone else who isn't a Democrat, as being racist, they will use it. They could careless about the civil war and why it was fought, the plan is to keep a race war going, and to always blame America as a racist white ruled nation.(which if they had any sense at all, they would of realized if that was true, the USA would of never fought against the Nazis )

 

 

Lastly, can someone clue me in on how to make a blog on this site.

 

 

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     I agree. Removing or banning icons that signify history is wrong.

     According to Walid Shoebat, Germany has maintained old Nazi p.o.w. camps, along with torture/death devices, not in working order, but rather as reminders. They do not want it forgotten, lest it be repeated.

     Obama and his wife once said that they wanted to rewrite history. Not a good thing.

     The ancient Egyptians used to obliterate all traces of someone who embarrassed or betrayed them. That is why it's hard to find anything directly traced to Moses. They did it to anyone they ended up dishonoring. Most of their kings and pharaohs were good or great warriors, but some of the inscriptions of their feats were exaggerated boastings.

     All in all, erasure of history can be disastrous.

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