fortwildernessishome
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You have just made my point. Times change, customs change, meanings change. What was socially acceptable 50 years ago may not be so today, and vice versa. These changes may be negative or positive depending on the point of view of the individual, but these changes have occurred, and they are usually permanent.
"gay" no longer means happy
"colored" or the "N" word are no longer acceptable terms
bullying is no longer an accepted part of childhood
children can longer buy cigarettes, or work in mines
What is socially acceptable changes from generation to generation. The confederate flag is no longer felt to be socially acceptable in most situations. Most people know this. Whether it is meant to be, or not, it is offensive to a lot of people, much the same way the swastika is (and I truly cannot believe that when you see a swastika you do not think "nazi")
Again, I can only think of a few reasons, and they are not good ones, that someone would actively choose to alienate and offend the community in which they live.
I agree with this, especially the last sentence!!
so let's all ignore....