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TU 'cane
You're trying to validate your opinion on the rebel flag (ol' Dixie flag, Confederate flag, etc.) because you haven't seen a few groups of people fly it? That is a far open ended example to use on almost anything. In fact, let me try:
Ford Escapes are for white people because I've never seen a black person driving one. Ergo, it must be a symbol of racism or white supremacy.
Either way, your point is moot:
This man walks around his town dressed in traditional Confederate garb carrying the rebel flag. He's been photographed and video taped for years (just before the 2:00 mark he's states "I'm Southern above all else"):
In all honesty the flag symbolizes many things, just as the U.S. flag does, or ANY flag for that matter.
The U.S. flag, or as you put, "the established lawful government" of the U.S.'s flag, may be a symbol of empire and conquest, or death from above in many Middle Eastern Countries.
It's also seen as a symbol of freedom and promise to other countries.
You clearly claim a very negative view on it, which is fine, that's your right and I won't argue that. But, you're trying to instigate something on a subject that would seem you aren't fully aware of or understanding of, and are using your emotions to try and badmouth it and the people, racist or not, along with it.
Regardless, the subject of all of this is dumb college kids with an extremely archaic and silly chant that got out of hand.
Everyone is falling into the media's play on race and it's really just being blown out of proportion. Racism, sadly, is everywhere and is practiced, not by everyone, but certainly by every race across the world, that's the ugly truth. Not to downplay this, but President Boren took swift action and justice is being served, rightfully so.
That's the core behind all of this, not some flag that these imbeciles hung up on their walls. Which, I'm also sure they had a U.S. flag and State of Oklahoma flag hanging somewhere in that building, too, what then?
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