Being a Yankee by upbringing, whenever we saw a confederate flag up north we were taught it was a symbol of racist hatred. You put one on your pickup truck, you were boldly stating you hated minorities, mostly blacks.
Moving to kentucky two years ago, I have seen many, many more people displaying these flags, as bumper stickers, off their motorcycles, as license plate holders, etc. However, each time I see them I can't help but have the same feeling well up inside of me that this person is a hateful SOB, and I get a yucky vibe in the pit of my stomach.
Am I over reacting to a childhood lesson? Does the confedrate flag really symbolize rebellion, proud heritage, etc like some like to tell me down here? Or no matter how you slice it, is it a person's way to proclaim their ignorance and racist views? Any thoughts from true southern folk?
Only in Kentucky
Only in Kentucky
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
preface - i'm a yankee
a while back a man with a deep southern drawl told me proudly that he was planning to get an american flag on his left bicep and a "rebel" flag on his right.
i commented - oh, rootin' for both sides?
he didn't get it.
at all.
a while back a man with a deep southern drawl told me proudly that he was planning to get an american flag on his left bicep and a "rebel" flag on his right.
i commented - oh, rootin' for both sides?
he didn't get it.
at all.
"Unthinkably good things can happen, even late in the game." ~ Under the Tuscan Sun
well said ashtray....I 100% agree that racism exists in all forms in all places, and that I have many prejudicial views myself. I was truly focusing on the use of the confederate flag. I have never been able to get over this wierd vibe I get when I see the rebel flag...
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.