Rasputin_Vol
"Slava Ukraina"
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It was a sincere hope you'd actually use your brain for a change and read, comprehend and perhaps see the bigger picture rather than be one of the brainwashed masses that focus attention on symbols instead of the real problem.
I guess I was wrong since you didn't read or comprehend it.
A month or so ago, I got battered in here for people over-reacting to a piece of cloth called the American flag. Now, I call the Confederate flag a piece of cloth and the level of outrage is no where near the same. Yet my point about both is the same. It amazes me how grown adults (on both sides) can get so butt hurt over flags, symbolism and other things that don't really matter.
Allow me to back track or clarify what I said one more time.
If you asked a random group of black people what is the biggest concern in their lives right now, the Confederate flag probably would show up as anyone's top problem. Police brutality, jobs and education would dominate.
Likely the same folks are saying one is okay, the other isn't.
However, I do draw the line at those idiots wiping their ass with the American flag. Of course, that was more for attention rather than a political statement. Kind of like the antifa groups in that regard.
If we don't show the same reverence and respect to the law of the land (The Constitution), then none of the symbolism and flag waving means diddly-squat. The one thing that separates this country from the rest is The Constitution and how it is supposed to empower the people and set limits on the government. It is the document that all our country's lawmakers, armed forces, judges and law enforcement officials swear by oath to protect. Yet, if we attack the Bill of Rights every chance we get, then that flag means nothing.
And it's your duty to ensure that I'm not one of them, and to change my mind if I am. How noble
lol, this is the time Ras chimes in with his "duty bound" comment.
No, I'm asking, nothing duty related, to open your eyes and look larger. Who benefits more from a divided society? The masses in the division ranks or those actively promoting it from the top level? What? You think those idiots in Congress don't realize they stay in power as long as the masses keep voting down the (R) or (D) ticket? Do you honestly think David Duke or Al Sharpton or Louis Farrakhan would have the power or riches they hold today if people weren't divided?
This transcends the whole "I saw a Confederate flag and it invoked negative emotions" process of thought. You see a piece of cloth and it invokes the division deep in that brain of yours. And what you aren't getting is you marginalize those people by taking away what they crave. By being united instead of picking sides as un-equals. And none of this promoting one group as better than the other. Black, white, yellow, brown, red...all lives matter.
If you can't see how a piece of cloth is continuing the division because of what you have been taught to believe, I can't help you. Because I'd be willing to bet there are more than a few that fly that piece of cloth and aren't racist at all. But the first thing that comes to mind is "racist" because the extreme few ruined it for everyone.
I still ask the question, what's the difference in the Confederate flag and the Pan-African flag?
Didn't Thomas Jefferson actually OWN slaves? Why aren't the snowflakes trying to erase him from history as well as a soldier?
Politics aside, yesterday was an awful moment for this country.
From what I have read there has been some criticism of the police force and how they prepared for the situation. Allowing the groups to intermingle and basically have free reign
White nationalists are just as despicable as Al Qaeda.
