Malachi151 said:
I myself am sick of the South and its stupid redneck ways, but the fact is, it's much more complex than Northerners think.
and Gnome said:
To propose another way of looking at it:
There are a bunch of pickup-driving, confederate-flag-sticker Americans who could be sold on better schools and insurance reform. Could it be a positive thing--that Dean is avoiding an all-too-common assumption that everyone that has the confederate logo on their pickup truck should be dismissed as racist?
Every complex situation has a simple solution that is stupid and wrong. (end gross simplification mode- or not)
Dean may be attempting to form alliances with people on the grounds that he can support - across the divide of things he can't. From up here American politics are often an impenetrable fog, so I really don't know. But I do assume it would be a mistake to write off the possibility of finding common ground with anybody because they carry a symbol that is nearly ubiquitous in their community. Exactly what does it say about me that I have a Nike swooshtika on my T-shirt?
In our dread Saskatchewan winter a small sparrow, starving, flew across the farmyard and collapsed outside the barn. A cow, unaware dropped a pie on top of it. The sparrow collapsed under this, insult on injury. But, as he prepared to die, he noticed that he was warm. Then he noticed that there were grains of oats in the pie. He began to eat and restored his strength. Saved, he drew himself together and began to sing.
The cat, noticing this bizarre cow-pie sorted through it, found the sparrow and killed and ate it.
Three morals. Not everyone who sh*ts on you is your enemy. Not everyone who gets you out of ◊◊◊◊ is your friend. And if you're warm, well fed and happy, keep your mouth shut.