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Let's all fly the confederate flag!
Archimago at 6-26-2015 3:32 pm
Warner Brothers is going to stop selling models of the General Lee.
Apple has removed historical startegy games that use the confederate flag.
Amazon has banned confederate flag merchandise.
A police department fired an officer for wearing confederate flag boxers in a facebook post.
They are all afraid of taking part in a thoughtcrime.

They are perfectly free to do these things, but I think they are wrong to do so.
I never saw the confederat flag on the roof of the General Lee as promoting hatred and racism, but I'm not black. I guess that if I felt victimized by society, I might resent a symbol of that victimization. Does that mean we engage in newspeak and eradicate the symbol from our culture? If we do, does that remove hatred and racism?
No. Destroying a symbol does nothing to the underlying concept.

Orwell was wrong. His ministries of love, peace, plenty, and truth were government institutions.
The truth is, these ministries exist now. They spring up with a thousand heads from within the population.
Should the confederate flag be erased from our newspeak? What then? The mob will move on to another symbol that they hate even more.
Or a thousand different heads will pop up with their anger.

The majority of people don't give a shit. They want to be left alone. We are left with a situation where a minority mob rules.

It has been argued that burning the American flag is a symbol of free speech. A reminder that dissent is allowed. Shouldn't flying the confederate flag be treated in the same regard?

Comments (4)


David () says:
The battle flag of the Confederate States of America has been appropriated by racists. Sorry to those who view it as a symbol of their heritage (and Dukes of Hazzard fans). Ask the culture whose symbol of peace was turned into the Nazi swastika how they feel about it.

Free speech is still there. You can fly the battle flag over your house if you want just as well as you can burn an American flag on your front lawn. Businesses don't care about thought crime. They care about minimizing the financial fallout of being associated with a symbol of racism soon after a hate crime.
Archimago () says:
I feel the same way about the swastika. It is only a symbol. I am fine seeing it used in games and books and movies. It doesn't need to be erased from our society any more than the confederate flag does.

The entire purpose of my post was not to say that the right to free speech was being denied, but that self censorship to please the masses is ridiculous, because mob mentality is fickle.
Case in point: Apple has reversed it's decision to ban all games with the confederate flag based on public backlash.

The title of my post might be misunderstood as well. It wasn't meant to be taken literally. I wouldn't display a confederate flag. I honestly can't think of a flag I would display. Symbols don't mean that much to me.
David () says:
Well, shit. It looks like we're in agreement again.
Nathan Tyree (Overwhelmed by existential angst) says:
Yeah. Like I said, Apple was being dumb. That part I agreed with.
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