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The ironic thing is that the actual flag was not the Stars and Bars...it was called the "bonnie blue"...blue flag; single white star. They don't know enough about their own history which is both a good and bad thing.I can't think of a better example of somebody doing something just to get a reaction out of snowflakes. It's the same reason they do a bunch of stuff. They just want to be disrespectful and get under your skin.
It's mainly disrespectful to the rebel flag.I can't think of a better example of somebody doing something just to get a reaction out of snowflakes. It's the same reason they do a bunch of stuff. They just want to be disrespectful and get under your skin.
It isn't disrespectful, that's just commies whining; they have nothing else to do but run around looking for stuff to get offended over. They're mentally ill.I can't think of a better example of somebody doing something just to get a reaction out of snowflakes. It's the same reason they do a bunch of stuff. They just want to be disrespectful and get under your skin.
The less than ironic thing is you're a moron; the Stars and Bars was a battle flag, and every southerner knows it, while you don't.The ironic thing is that the actual flag was not the Stars and Bars...it was called the "bonnie blue"...blue flag; single white star. They don't know enough about their own history which is both a good and bad thing.
You will see just as many in Pennsylvania; they almost seceded as well, so did New York City.I am intrigued. Is it a fact that it is ONLY republicans who display confederate flags?
I thought that it is a SOUTHERN PRIDE thing?
Yeah, it was the battle flag; not the nation's flag. That was my point shit brains.The less than ironic thing is you're a moron; the Stars and Bars was a battle flag, and every southerner knows it, while you don't.
No it wasn't your point, and it's too late to backtrack.Yeah, it was the battle flag; not the nation's flag. That was my point shit brains.
Feel free to read it again and realize your error.No it wasn't your point, and it's too late to backtrack.
A Southern White/Black Democrat Battle Flag........The less than ironic thing is you're a moron; the Stars and Bars was a battle flag, and every southerner knows it, while you don't.
As usual you have it backwardsI think it's fair to wonder how much of the behavior we see from both ends of the spectrum in real life is about that.
Technically the first was the Palmetto flag but as more states seceded the Bonnie Blue was adopted then the First National, Second National and finally the Third National.The ironic thing is that the actual flag was not the Stars and Bars...it was called the "bonnie blue"...blue flag; single white star. They don't know enough about their own history which is both a good and bad thing.
No one flying that flag is unaware of how it is perceived by just about everyone. If someone is flying it just to be a jackass is it all that different than flying it to be a racist? It's still a public act of belligerence towards a specific group of people.