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Started by pappy, July 20, 2015, 11:11:24 AM
Quote from: FL-Boss on July 22, 2015, 10:25:19 AMBla Bla Bla...here we go. Of course someone needs to drag race into the conversation. Thank you for posting this Pappy - you are a true artist.
Quote from: english professor on July 26, 2015, 09:04:41 PMThe UNITED States have supported the partition of Pakistan and India, supported (at tremendous cost) the Republic of South Vietnam maintaining a separation from their North, dominated the separation of South and North Korea on the side of that South, supported the separatists on Taiwan against mainland China, supported Hong Kong retaining a separate identity from China, supported Israel separating from and being carved from the former state of Palestine, and so-on throughout history. We support all over the world the notion that a people or state may separate from the larger country or group. Not so with the Southern States desiring to separate from the United States. It was, quite simply, the Southern States, possessed of an arguably different culture, different economy, largely different heritage, desiring to freely leave an association of states to which they had previously, under different circumstances, with a different population, freely joined. How can the greater government bring force of arms against the right of sovereign states to secede? It's not theoretically justifiable.Had I been alive in the South prior to and during the brief secession of the Confederate states, I would have fought and gladly died for the right of the states to secede. I would not have owned nor would I have supported slavery. I would not have fought for slavery. My flag or flags during that secession would not necessarily connote then nor now any sympathy for slavery and, by extension, racism.I don't fly the Confederate Battle Flag or wear t-shirts or bandanas that may offend anyone - though they themselves who are offended or threatened have no valid historical reason to perceive any such flag as "racist." Surely, a rendering of the Battle Flag on a turkey call is no threat or message or no more than a respectful gesture to history, to tradition, to a noble but lost Cause, and to the very same freedom of expression that eventually led to emancipation and a full enjoyment of rights as citizens by the very persons who now protest disingenuously and proclaim the Battle Flag to be a racist symbol. If anything, the Flag is a symbol of people all over the world desiring independence from an unpleasant and unhealthy association or domination by a larger country. Anyone recall our own War of INDEPENDENCE against being under the control of Great Britain? "Give me freedom or give me death" bring anything to mind?Leave the turkey call alone. Let it be. Move on. We all have, after all, the freedom of expression - even in the form of a turkey call.