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Dave Gray
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« Reply #24 on: June 11, 2020, 02:04:31 pm » |
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I had a Confederate flag all my life until some point in my 20s. It was ingrained in every part of our lives growing up in the south, many southerners discounted Florida by the way. There were sports mascots, monuments, and gift shops filled with items. At some point I realized people were no longer going to see me as proud of my heritage and they were going to assume the worst. I didn't want to be seen that way so I got rid of it and haven't looked back.
I think that's the point, here. Symbols change meaning over time. I don't look at Lynard Skinnard pics in the 70s think how racist they must be. But I also don't look at a big truck with a confederate flag flying off the back of it and think "wow, that guy really cares about states' rights." See also: blackface I think it's totally unfair to go after these old politicians who wore blackface to a party when they were in college. But now, what we know about blackface and its social acceptance, I think that (unless the situation is special -- and there are a few), that if you willingly do it anyway, you're just being a racist asshole.
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