Comment Re:Boo hoo... (Score 1) 818
I find Google finding censorship acceptable in its search results alarming now.
Only ads are censored, not regular search results (Google shopping = ads).
Verified.
I find Google finding censorship acceptable in its search results alarming now.
Only ads are censored, not regular search results (Google shopping = ads).
Verified.
Taxes.
You seem to be under the impression that there's something morally wrong with possessing drugs.
Yea, how about you go ahead and pilot that "popsicle stick in the ass" idea, and get back to us with your findings....
I recommend keeping tweezers handy.
That makes sense.
Clearly the confederate flag killed those innocent people.
Nothing to do with the gun.
So... you snidely complain about people blaming one inanimate object, then immediately proceed to blame another...
When you see someone sporting a Confederate battle flag, you no longer have to wonder if he's a bigot.
I fucking love it when people say ironic shit.
Bigotry - it's OK, so long as you're only bigoted against people you assume are bigots, right? Fuck proof, my opinion is as good as gold!
That's riiiight, there aren't any Neo-Nazis in Germany. How silly of me. Oh wait, the exact opposite is true.
I would be willing to argue that the swastika evokes a stronger emotional response in Germany than the confederate flag does here in the states.
Did you know that in Germany, where the swastika is banned, neo-nazi's fly the Confederate battle flag?
Thus proving that banning symbols does nothing about the ideology they symbolize.
I don't understand why there has suddenly been such a huge push to eradicate the rebel flag. It isn't like there has been a sudden groundswell in people who are opposed to racism or race-related violence...
Count the number of articles you find on mass media sites about the Confederate flag.
Now, count the number of articles on the same site about something important, say, the Trans-Pacific Partnership becoming law
Compare the numbers.
Now you should understand.
The outrage over the flag wasn't that the flag itself exists. It was that a State of the United States of America had it flying over or in front of their capitol building, and worse still than that, was doing it as a "Fuck you" to the rest of the country for "imposing" civil rights on it.
That's what outrages reasonable people.
Not a lot of people are reasonable, it seems.
By all appearances, the majority are indeed outraged that said flag exists.
Personally, I agree that having it on the state flag is the only real thing to be upset about. And then people call me racist.
Pretty sure legitmacy to their cause is not something most/any racist requires.
really? so why did the killer wear flags of apartheid countries on his clothes?
OP's not talking about this one douche, he's referring to racists in general.
Having spent a LOT of time around these sorts of folks due to geographic proximity, I can assure you that the majority of them need no justification for their hate.
At least, nothing more profound than, "bee-cuz ah hate niggers!"
If I want a small Confederate Flag for a historical display
By "historical display" do you mean a Klan rally?
They most certainly mean "Civil War Re-enactments," as they are extremely popular nation wide.
But acknowledging that simple, obvious fact wouldn't have afforded you the opportunity to personally attack other people, so I totally understand.
You can buy from any of the thousands of stores which aren't ebay or Walmart.
My family is ordering as much Confederate flag merch as they can for their shop, precisely because of Wal-Mart's decision.
Also the hundred rednecks who have come in the past week, looking for Confederate flag stuff. Capitalism, baby!
... so why oh why do we still let an enemy oppressor flag still fly in this country?
Because the First Amendment.
What are we celebrating by doing so?
The First Amendment.
How is it that we all, by 3rd grade, knew what the First Amendment said, but somehow there are millions of people out there who think their personal butthurt about a topic somehow allows for the denial of those rights to others?
In every declaration of secession, slavery was given as the first and most prominent reason for secession.
That is a blatant lie, and judging by the fact you didn't link to the declarations that deny this claim, you damn well know it's a lie.
Slavery was an economic necessity due to trade restrictions imposed on Southern crops, not to mention that industrialization had far more effect on Northern states, where most manufacturing was based.
Of course, that's not to say the North were benevolent gods - as we should all well know, "labor rights" didn't particularly exist until the 20th Century, and there are countless incidents documented in Northern states of corporations going as far as murder to keep their workers in line. Conversely, many slave states had laws against killing a slave without due cause.
Then, of course, there's the Fugitive Slave Act to take into consideration, passed by the United States (Union) Congress in 1850.
So basically, a slave could escape the south, get a job in a Philadelphia factory, and assuming they didn't get sent back to their master by the government, get bludgeoned to death either by the machinery they worked on, or, if they dared complain, their bosses. Better than slavery? Probably, but not the utopian promised land that a lot of people want to believe.
Here's a good article on the causes of the war: http://teachinghistory.org/his...
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