Blondie
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Another article of interest from my town's newspaper:
With all the recent controversy over the Confederate flag, I would like to add my opinion. The flag did not stand for slavery, but it seems as though this is what the current generation wants us to believe. It has been 150 years since the start of the Civil War and the war wasn't started over the issue of slavery, but over states' rights. The Confederate flag was the South's symbol of freedom.
To me, putting away or hiding the Confederate Flag is equivalent to putting away or hiding in the attic a Louis XVI piece of furniture. As we all know, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were beheaded by the masses who arose against them at the beginning of the French Revolution. The people hated Louis XVI and all he stood for, but period pieces retaining his name are proudly owned and displayed around the world.
The Confederate flag is a symbol of a Southern society that once existed. Except for the battlefields, there are few tangible examples of that period that still remain today. The flag is one of them. I don't believe that, on the whole, the people or places that want to display the Confederate flag mean this to be in any way a slur on any race or belief. It is just a regional symbol of a time in history.
According to the First Amendment, people are guaranteed the right of free speech or expression. Saying that those who wish to display the flag proudly can't infringes on their rights. This is exactly what is happening today.
You can always find someone or some group that objects to whatever is in the news at the time. We need to place more emphasis on what is important rather than trying to make something controversial and race-related out of nothing. Flying a flag isn't harmful--only the meaning placed upon it in the hearts and minds of others is damaging.
With all the recent controversy over the Confederate flag, I would like to add my opinion. The flag did not stand for slavery, but it seems as though this is what the current generation wants us to believe. It has been 150 years since the start of the Civil War and the war wasn't started over the issue of slavery, but over states' rights. The Confederate flag was the South's symbol of freedom.
To me, putting away or hiding the Confederate Flag is equivalent to putting away or hiding in the attic a Louis XVI piece of furniture. As we all know, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were beheaded by the masses who arose against them at the beginning of the French Revolution. The people hated Louis XVI and all he stood for, but period pieces retaining his name are proudly owned and displayed around the world.
The Confederate flag is a symbol of a Southern society that once existed. Except for the battlefields, there are few tangible examples of that period that still remain today. The flag is one of them. I don't believe that, on the whole, the people or places that want to display the Confederate flag mean this to be in any way a slur on any race or belief. It is just a regional symbol of a time in history.
According to the First Amendment, people are guaranteed the right of free speech or expression. Saying that those who wish to display the flag proudly can't infringes on their rights. This is exactly what is happening today.
You can always find someone or some group that objects to whatever is in the news at the time. We need to place more emphasis on what is important rather than trying to make something controversial and race-related out of nothing. Flying a flag isn't harmful--only the meaning placed upon it in the hearts and minds of others is damaging.