Metullus
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I have a Confederate Battle Flag in a frame over my desk. It is a little over 14" x 14". It is very old.
I cannot speak for others but I know why I have it, and racism has nothing to do with my it. Neither do I harken back to the "Glory Days" of the old south. It does not represent rebellion, hatred, slavery, or the KKK. It is simply a tangible connection to my father and his father before him; a reminder that they were both young men and foolish in their day and that such men will engage in risky undertakings for what they believe are good causes.
I know that many consider the flag to be a symbol of racism and hatred, and while I am not happy about that fact I understand why it is so. Whether or not racism is the primary motivation for displaying the flag I cannot say although I suspect that it is not. I suspect that my motivation is the more common - at least I hope it is.
I cannot speak for others but I know why I have it, and racism has nothing to do with my it. Neither do I harken back to the "Glory Days" of the old south. It does not represent rebellion, hatred, slavery, or the KKK. It is simply a tangible connection to my father and his father before him; a reminder that they were both young men and foolish in their day and that such men will engage in risky undertakings for what they believe are good causes.
I know that many consider the flag to be a symbol of racism and hatred, and while I am not happy about that fact I understand why it is so. Whether or not racism is the primary motivation for displaying the flag I cannot say although I suspect that it is not. I suspect that my motivation is the more common - at least I hope it is.
