Joij21
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Yeah they also tore down a Ulysses S Grant statue.
Which proves they're stupid.
Yeah they also tore down a Ulysses S Grant statue.
Fun fact: the infamous North Hollywood bank robbery was ended by police shooting the last guy the in legs. He wasn't taken alive though. They just refused to allow medical treatment so he slowly bled to death lying the street on national television.
I remember the great liberal Bill Maher talking about it years later on his show and his attitude was "Who cares! he deserved it!"
I know. I put the rant in spoilers because it wasn't directed at any specific poster here. To be fair there's not a lot of confederate statues in the Pacific Northwest and at the very least statue tipping gives the more active protesters better things to do.
Which proves they're stupid.
You make valid points about all the flags you mentioned. Mississippi is the blatant offender, with Georgia right behind them. I can hand wave the rest.I have to argue that the Cross of St Andrew in the Floridian and Alabamian flags is ostensibly a nod to their Spanish heritage, since the very similar Burgundian cross was the symbol most associated with Spanish armies and such and so before the adoption of the current flag. That said, it wouldnt surprise me if they just used that excuse to retain some measure of a Confederate symbol around.
I also have to question the Missouri flag connection to the CSA, since the only commonality is that there are three bars and a circle of stars. Similarly Tennessee's is so different, and so very unique. It is indubitably one of the best state flags and it never occurres to me that there was a CSA connection at all. I dunnow though. I'd like you to tell me more about it. I am always happy to learn more about flags.
What I do know is that the Texas flag predates the CSA and indeed Texas itself, besides being the second or third best known US flag after the Union flag and the Confederate cross, so I dont see that one changing.
Yeah... to be fair, American history education is complete garbage and mostly propaganda. So a little iconoclasm is to be expected with how dramatically the US system is failing past its lies.
Yesterday a man was shot down by Dutch police. That guy was threatening with a big knife. Not many details yet.
But the article mentioned that he was shot in the legs.
Most people* don't even realize that the Confederate battle flag (the one on all the bumper stickers) wasn't actually the CSA's national flag until the very, very end of the war. The real 'Stars and Bars' looks a lot more like the US flag and was mostly forgotten in favor of the battle flag in our historical conscious. As such, I agree that use of flags similar to the Stars and Bars by ex-confederate states can be hand-waived away even if I wish it were all consigned to the ash heap of history. Most people truly don't know what the CSA flag actually was even as everyone knows exactly what the battle flag was and what it stands/stood for.You make valid points about all the flags you mentioned. Mississippi is the blatant offender, with Georgia right behind them. I can hand wave the rest.
Shooting to wound isn't really any better than shooting to kill. It might even be worse since you run the risk of causing permanent disability and thus lifelong suffering.
Are you insinuating that Ulysses S. Grant is pro-American propaganda? Despite the fact that he actually DID march on the South to free slaves. While you might think he never did because "propaganda", the facts state otherwise. Facts are not propaganda. Your entitled to your own opinions, but opinions can't contest facts.
I'm surprised no one is calling to boycott Blizzard over StarCraft. In the original, the Terran Confederacy used the CSA battle flag as their flag/emblem. You can see it in some of the cutscenes.
I'm surprised no one is calling to boycott Blizzard over StarCraft. In the original, the Terran Confederacy used the CSA battle flag as their flag/emblem. You can see it in some of the cutscenes.
They were villains in the game IIRCI'm surprised no one is calling to boycott Blizzard over StarCraft. In the original, the Terran Confederacy used the CSA battle flag as their flag/emblem. You can see it in some of the cutscenes.
Facts, however, are not the whole story. Every continuation of facts is held together by narratives, history, which frequently can serve as propaganda. So it doesn't surprise me if people react to that with misinformation. That's how it goes. The soil of critical inquiry and historical knowledge is very, very thin here.
Aren't people already boycotting them over some stuff to do with China? At any rate it wasn't exactly a positive depiction, like others have. They were racist/ "Specieists". Kind of appropriate really.I'm surprised no one is calling to boycott Blizzard over StarCraft. In the original, the Terran Confederacy used the CSA battle flag as their flag/emblem. You can see it in some of the cutscenes.
Were they evil? Man it's been a minute but I don't remember them as inherently evil.
Also thank you for the existential crisis of realizing that game is now old enough to drink and I wasn't that young when it came out.
That doesn't justify toppling statues of him. If people think the narratives about him are propaganda, even though they are true, then that only proves they are anti-American. Besides why would one think of Grant as being propaganda when he actually did positive things? But lets just assume he is propaganda, then isn't that a positive form of propaganda? That we should crush those who rebel to protect slavery.
opposition is rarely always objective and clear-headed, and tends to become more extreme as the situation continues to deteriorate.
Why? The Terran Confederacy was evil as heck. Seems intentional.