Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think Andrew Duncomb makes a good point:
“They’re blaming the racist problems on the flag and not on the real problems of America. Through the race lies the people who carry and harbor the hate inside,” Duncomb says.
I actually don't understand what "Through the race lies the people who carry and harbor the hate inside" means. But, can you please explain, as succinctly as possible, what message people in Oklahoma would be trying to send to Obama by waving a Confederate Battle Flag?
What Duncomb is saying is the Confederate battle flag is not to blame; it's people who harbor hate. Your animosity towards an inanimate object is blinding you. We can burn every confederate flag and some people would still be racist. What's next? Are you willing to incarcerate someone for saying something you consider racist? Force them into psychological care?
Obviously flags have symbolic meanings. They represent something. Otherwise, why would we pledge allegiance to a flag? Why do people demonstrate their patriotism with flags? Why is a flag lapel pin so important for every politician to wear? If a flag was simply an "inanimate object", why would people go to the trouble of buying one, bringing it to a demonstration, and waving it around? Can you explain what message those who took those steps were trying to convey when they waved the flag in front of Obama? Why didn't they choose a Nazi flag, for instance, or an ISIS flag? Or, if they are only waving an "inanimate object", why not a piece of cardboard? What was special about the Confederate Battle Flag that caused them to choose to wave it and what message were they trying to send?
The message they were trying to send is that the flag itself is not responsible for racism. That it's ridiculous to ascribe that much power to a flag, as if destroying it or striking it from history will change history, or the future. Or people's hearts. Flags to have symbolic meaning; you see it one way, Duncomb sees it another. The problem is, is that progressives seem to want it their way or the highway. So again, after the flag is banned/destroyed, what's next?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think Andrew Duncomb makes a good point:
“They’re blaming the racist problems on the flag and not on the real problems of America. Through the race lies the people who carry and harbor the hate inside,” Duncomb says.
I actually don't understand what "Through the race lies the people who carry and harbor the hate inside" means. But, can you please explain, as succinctly as possible, what message people in Oklahoma would be trying to send to Obama by waving a Confederate Battle Flag?
What Duncomb is saying is the Confederate battle flag is not to blame; it's people who harbor hate. Your animosity towards an inanimate object is blinding you. We can burn every confederate flag and some people would still be racist. What's next? Are you willing to incarcerate someone for saying something you consider racist? Force them into psychological care?
Obviously flags have symbolic meanings. They represent something. Otherwise, why would we pledge allegiance to a flag? Why do people demonstrate their patriotism with flags? Why is a flag lapel pin so important for every politician to wear? If a flag was simply an "inanimate object", why would people go to the trouble of buying one, bringing it to a demonstration, and waving it around? Can you explain what message those who took those steps were trying to convey when they waved the flag in front of Obama? Why didn't they choose a Nazi flag, for instance, or an ISIS flag? Or, if they are only waving an "inanimate object", why not a piece of cardboard? What was special about the Confederate Battle Flag that caused them to choose to wave it and what message were they trying to send?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think Andrew Duncomb makes a good point:
“They’re blaming the racist problems on the flag and not on the real problems of America. Through the race lies the people who carry and harbor the hate inside,” Duncomb says.
I actually don't understand what "Through the race lies the people who carry and harbor the hate inside" means. But, can you please explain, as succinctly as possible, what message people in Oklahoma would be trying to send to Obama by waving a Confederate Battle Flag?
What Duncomb is saying is the Confederate battle flag is not to blame; it's people who harbor hate. Your animosity towards an inanimate object is blinding you. We can burn every confederate flag and some people would still be racist. What's next? Are you willing to incarcerate someone for saying something you consider racist? Force them into psychological care?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think Andrew Duncomb makes a good point:
“They’re blaming the racist problems on the flag and not on the real problems of America. Through the race lies the people who carry and harbor the hate inside,” Duncomb says.
I actually don't understand what "Through the race lies the people who carry and harbor the hate inside" means. But, can you please explain, as succinctly as possible, what message people in Oklahoma would be trying to send to Obama by waving a Confederate Battle Flag?
What Duncomb is saying is the Confederate battle flag is not to blame; it's people who harbor hate. Your animosity towards an inanimate object is blinding you. We can burn every confederate flag and some people would still be racist. What's next? Are you willing to incarcerate someone for saying something you consider racist? Force them into psychological care?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think Andrew Duncomb makes a good point:
“They’re blaming the racist problems on the flag and not on the real problems of America. Through the race lies the people who carry and harbor the hate inside,” Duncomb says.
I actually don't understand what "Through the race lies the people who carry and harbor the hate inside" means. But, can you please explain, as succinctly as possible, what message people in Oklahoma would be trying to send to Obama by waving a Confederate Battle Flag?
Anonymous wrote:
I think Andrew Duncomb makes a good point:
“They’re blaming the racist problems on the flag and not on the real problems of America. Through the race lies the people who carry and harbor the hate inside,” Duncomb says.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Here is what greeted Obama today in Oklahoma. Oklahoma wasn't even a state during the Civil War so exactly what "heritage" is being celebrated by these folks? Can anyone think of a reason for a bunch of white people to wave the Confederate Battle flag in front of a black president? I stumped myself:
Did you know that the organizer of that little protest group...and it was a LITTLE group...is a black man?
"According to local news organizations, a man named Andrew Duncomb, who calls himself the “black rebel,” organized the Confederate flag demonstration."
I didn't know that, but looking at the pictures I don't see a lot of black people waving the flags. If Andrew misses the days when people who looked like him were property, who am I to argue with him? He can engage in all whatever fetishes he chooses as long as it is with consenting adults.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Here is what greeted Obama today in Oklahoma. Oklahoma wasn't even a state during the Civil War so exactly what "heritage" is being celebrated by these folks? Can anyone think of a reason for a bunch of white people to wave the Confederate Battle flag in front of a black president? I stumped myself:
Did you know that the organizer of that little protest group...and it was a LITTLE group...is a black man?
"According to local news organizations, a man named Andrew Duncomb, who calls himself the “black rebel,” organized the Confederate flag demonstration."
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Here is what greeted Obama today in Oklahoma. Oklahoma wasn't even a state during the Civil War so exactly what "heritage" is being celebrated by these folks? Can anyone think of a reason for a bunch of white people to wave the Confederate Battle flag in front of a black president? I stumped myself:
Did you know that the organizer of that little protest group...and it was a LITTLE group...is a black man?
"According to local news organizations, a man named Andrew Duncomb, who calls himself the “black rebel,” organized the Confederate flag demonstration."
jsteele wrote:Here is what greeted Obama today in Oklahoma. Oklahoma wasn't even a state during the Civil War so exactly what "heritage" is being celebrated by these folks? Can anyone think of a reason for a bunch of white people to wave the Confederate Battle flag in front of a black president? I stumped myself:
jsteele wrote:Here is what greeted Obama today in Oklahoma. Oklahoma wasn't even a state during the Civil War so exactly what "heritage" is being celebrated by these folks? Can anyone think of a reason for a bunch of white people to wave the Confederate Battle flag in front of a black president? I stumped myself:
Anonymous wrote:Banning a flag does not change the hearts and minds of those who use it as a symbol of racism. It does, however, curtail free speech, and barking down that path is a dangerous endeavor.
It takes a very simple mind to think banning symbols is equivalent to change.