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In reply to the discussion: What is Southern Heritage? [View all]LostOne4Ever
(9,693 posts)[font style="font-family:'Georgia','Baskerville Old Face','Helvetica',fantasy;" size=4 color=teal]The battle flag, or any flag, of the confederacy is a symbol of hate, and racism. It should epitomize southern SHAME not heritage.
But regardless, There are a million other symbols we can be proud of and can use to celebrate the good parts of southern culture. Steamboats, Crawfish and southern cooking, cowboys, Revolutionaries who fought the british, and who can forget the SOUTHERNER who sacrificed everything to end a great evil of segregation?
But call me crazy but I really doubt all the southern pride/heritage people would trade the battle flag for one of MLK...
Our heritage is one of pride and shame. The suffering we received was insignificant to the suffering our ancestors committed against entire races of people and was ultimately self inflicted because our ancestors were too bigoted and too arrogant to admit they were wrong. They started the war, and they could have ended it sooner if they wanted.
And, while yes, Lincoln did have racist views, he did try to change and ultimately did have a direct hand in ending the evils of slavery. By comparison to the average person back then he was way ahead of his time. And the others you mention were racists but they did not commit treason.[/font]
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