Take down confederate flag, and change street names in public places?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by nitro, Jun 20, 2015.

  1. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    You're on a roll this morning :).

    I wonder what the reaction would be if we were to switch the confederate flag for the swastika? Would the states' rights voices be quite so shrill?
     
    #111     Jun 25, 2015
  2. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    They wanted independence from tyranny, much like their predecessors fought against Britain for. They felt they had a right to govern themselves and that they were being oppressed by the North. That doesn't make it "noble" per se, but it is certainly an acceptable reason.
     
    #112     Jun 25, 2015
  3. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    If it is so offensive, then the people of SC elect folks to represent them who feel the same way, and those people pass a bill democratically changing the state flag. End of story. All this can and should be done without Federal involvement and a sea of media drama.
     
    #113     Jun 25, 2015
  4. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Iconic Dukes of Hazzard Car 'General Lee' Stripped Of Confederate Flag: "This Is A New Level Of P.C. Idiocy"


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    They’ve been pushing for it for over 150 years and this year the politically correct anti-Confederate flag movement may have finally achieved its ultimate goal. Following a racially driven shooting spree that left nine people dead at a church in Charleston, the governor of South Carolina is pushing legislation to have the flag removed at any government buildings where it currently flies. In Alabama, the governor has ordered Confederate flag “paraphernalia” removed from the Confederate Memorial Monument.

    Major retailers like Amazon, Ebay, and Walmart immediately jumped on board and have now removed confederate flags from their listings. Paul Joseph Watson highlights the sheer ridiculousness of the move, noting that while Amazon has removed memorabilia featuring the flag of the Confederacy, they continue to allow the sale of items featuring Nazi emblems and Swastikas.

    But the idiocy, based on absolutely no logical reasoning except that this is the perfect crisis to not let go to waste, doesn’t stop there.

    Warner Bros. has announced that it has halted production of toys and replicas of the iconic Dukes of Hazzard sports car known as the General Lee.

    Dukes of Hazzard, a staple TV show of the early 1980’s, featured what may possibly be the most popular and most recognizable car in American history.

    As of today, that car will no longer feature the confederate flag on its roof.

    The Confederate flag may or may not be removed from government buildings in South Carolina, but the relic is definitely being removed from at least one southern icon. Warner Bros. today announced that it was halting production of toys and replicas of the General Lee, the car from the Dukes of Hazzard, which famously bore the flag on its roof.

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    As recently as 2012 Warner Bros. quashed rumors that it was planning to remove the Confederate flag from toy versions of the General Lee. “We were not and are not planning to change design of the General Lee on merchandise,” the company said at the time, after a Tomy sales representative reportedly indicated production would cease in 2013.

    Ben Jones, who played good ‘ol boy Cooter on the show and had a crush on leading lady Daisy Duke, responded to the removal of the flag, echoing the general sentiment of many Americans who find the move by major retailers and political leaders to be overkill:

    Some unnamed genius at the company feels that the flag is ‘offensive to some’ and therefore it has no business on a classic TV comedy about a bunch of good ol’ boys and girls in the Southern mountains



    This is a new level of ‘P.C.’ idiocy. I don’t know about you, but I am tired of being insulted by morons.

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    Cooter (far right) poses with Bo Duke, Luke Duke and The General Lee

    We’re sure that the next crisis will lead to the complete removal of any references to the South’s involvement in the Civil War, including the removal of the very name of the vehicle, The General Lee, named after the man who led the South’s armies against the north.

    No proposed names have yet been put forth, but some politically correct replacements may include:

    • The General Grant
    • The General Sharpton
    • The General Obama
    • and, since the iconic car may now openly identify as being more feminine than masculine, The General Pelosi has kind of a ring to it.
     
    #114     Jun 25, 2015
  5. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

  6. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    She should be able to wave whatever flag she feels she would like (subject to the university's rules, of course). But it is kind of asinine to wave the flag of the country you left and not the flag of the country you came to, that provided a degree for you, and that you will be staying in for the rest of your life because the chances of success and opportunities here are so much better. But to each their own.
     
    #116     Jun 25, 2015
  7. fhl

    fhl

  8. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    They're such delicate flowers...
     
    #118     Jun 25, 2015
  9. lol, who in the North oppressed anyone in the South when the confederate flag was first created? I think you should read up on your own history.

     
    #119     Jun 25, 2015
  10. so, basically elected representatives mean nothing then? Each time a decision has been made you disagree with you wanna go Swiss and call in a national referendum (or state referendum for that matter?). See, if you decide to have elected representatives, chosen in a democratic manner, then you bestow responsibilities and rights onto them. Not sure why you cannot accept that. Nobody in NYC dictated statesmen and women in SC what to do with the flag. It was removed by their own calling.

    You do not need to pass a bill or bullshit, it was the governor's calling to have the flag removed (in the case of Alabama)

    http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2015/06/confederate_flag_removed_from.html


     
    #120     Jun 25, 2015