Where can I buy confederate flag ford window decal?
#61
No offense, but did your school teach you why the Civil War was really fought?
Yes, it was about state's rights, but it was for the Southern states to keep the right to own slaves. That is not an opinion, it is easily seen the the individual state's Declarations of Secession.
And if you want to know why the CFB makes some people angry, well, they say one picture is worth a thousand words.
All I can say is, wow.
Yes, it was about state's rights, but it was for the Southern states to keep the right to own slaves. That is not an opinion, it is easily seen the the individual state's Declarations of Secession.
And if you want to know why the CFB makes some people angry, well, they say one picture is worth a thousand words.
All I can say is, wow.
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Skinnyl1zard (05-28-2022)
#63
Senior Member
What is up with that?
#64
Ive been looking all over the net for a ford oval with a confederate flag background and cant find one for sale. Im from the north but I wont stand for our right to freedom of speech and expression being taken away. It is NOT about racism. Our citizens should not bow to those who are so sensitive. Many things offend me but i dont try and take rights away from others. I dont want this post to turn into a big race debate. I just want a dang sticker.
#65
Senior Member
I'm a white male who was born and raised in Pennsylvania so my opinion on this matter probably is a moot point but what the heck.
Honestly, I never gave much thought to the confederate flag. I always looked at it as a means of identifying a culture or mindset of the south. I never really considered it racist as I am educated on the history of the Civil War.
My feeling is this, if you are a weak minded enough of a person that you allow a bumper sticker of a flag to offend you that much then you are probably beyond help.
As for the flag representing racism, I really have to laugh because I think that the NAACP, the United Negro college fund, black history month, and the miss black America pageant are about as racist as it gets.
Honestly, I never gave much thought to the confederate flag. I always looked at it as a means of identifying a culture or mindset of the south. I never really considered it racist as I am educated on the history of the Civil War.
My feeling is this, if you are a weak minded enough of a person that you allow a bumper sticker of a flag to offend you that much then you are probably beyond help.
As for the flag representing racism, I really have to laugh because I think that the NAACP, the United Negro college fund, black history month, and the miss black America pageant are about as racist as it gets.
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Vineman55 (07-18-2015)
#66
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I'm a white male who was born and raised in Pennsylvania so my opinion on this matter probably is a moot point but what the heck.
Honestly, I never gave much thought to the confederate flag. I always looked at it as a means of identifying a culture or mindset of the south. I never really considered it racist as I am educated on the history of the Civil War.
My feeling is this, if you are a weak minded enough of a person that you allow a bumper sticker of a flag to offend you that much then you are probably beyond help.
As for the flag representing racism, I really have to laugh because I think that the NAACP, the United Negro college fund, black history month, and the miss black America pageant are about as racist as it gets.
Honestly, I never gave much thought to the confederate flag. I always looked at it as a means of identifying a culture or mindset of the south. I never really considered it racist as I am educated on the history of the Civil War.
My feeling is this, if you are a weak minded enough of a person that you allow a bumper sticker of a flag to offend you that much then you are probably beyond help.
As for the flag representing racism, I really have to laugh because I think that the NAACP, the United Negro college fund, black history month, and the miss black America pageant are about as racist as it gets.
Now TV Land has banned the Dukes of Hazzard!!!! What?
#67
American mindset is that it's not racist unless white males do it.
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Greywalls (07-02-2015)
#68
Senior Member
I'm a white male who was born and raised in Pennsylvania so my opinion on this matter probably is a moot point but what the heck.
Honestly, I never gave much thought to the confederate flag. I always looked at it as a means of identifying a culture or mindset of the south. I never really considered it racist as I am educated on the history of the Civil War.
My feeling is this, if you are a weak minded enough of a person that you allow a bumper sticker of a flag to offend you that much then you are probably beyond help.
As for the flag representing racism, I really have to laugh because I think that the NAACP, the United Negro college fund, black history month, and the miss black America pageant are about as racist as it gets.
Honestly, I never gave much thought to the confederate flag. I always looked at it as a means of identifying a culture or mindset of the south. I never really considered it racist as I am educated on the history of the Civil War.
My feeling is this, if you are a weak minded enough of a person that you allow a bumper sticker of a flag to offend you that much then you are probably beyond help.
As for the flag representing racism, I really have to laugh because I think that the NAACP, the United Negro college fund, black history month, and the miss black America pageant are about as racist as it gets.
#69
Senior Member
Creating legally sanctioned racist organizations is no better than the racism they were created in response to.
Blacks are far from the only minority who have gotten the short end of the stick. Irish, Chinese, Poles, Italians...all have had major issues, and blacks weren't the only people who came to the US as slaves.
#70
Senior Member
Racism is racism.
Creating legally sanctioned racist organizations is no better than the racism they were created in response to.
Blacks are far from the only minority who have gotten the short end of the stick. Irish, Chinese, Poles, Italians...all have had major issues, and blacks weren't the only people who came to the US as slaves.
Creating legally sanctioned racist organizations is no better than the racism they were created in response to.
Blacks are far from the only minority who have gotten the short end of the stick. Irish, Chinese, Poles, Italians...all have had major issues, and blacks weren't the only people who came to the US as slaves.
All the others you listed have done the same, no?