Originally posted by Formaldehyde
So tell me - what exactly is it your friend's think the North did to them recently to feel this way - that they feel the need to wave this symbol that has so many negative connotations to so many to show the world of their plight?
Okay, I'm quite confused here. Where did "The North" come from? I'm going to assume (always a dangerous thing) that you assume they are diehard wanna-be Confederates wanting to fight the North again. The South Shall Rise Again! And all that stuff.
I really hope you didn't assume something like that. There is nothing, nothing in any of my posts that might possibly lead you to that assumption. Unless you are simply trying to stereotype them.
Now, to answer your loaded question. I'm going to try to parse it, bear with me.
"what exactly is it your friend's think the North did to them recently to feel this way"
Whew - had to figure that one out. Quick answer to your literal question - Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
"that they feel the need to wave this symbol"
This is a symbol they are proud of - should they not wave it?
"that has so many negative connotations to so many to show the world of their plight? "
Ahh, the loaded part. In fact, loaded twice! Nicely done, I'm almost impressed.
Unfortunetly, you failed to read and understand my earlier posts. So, I'll give you some time to do that right now. Go ahead - I'll wait.
Read them? Good. Now you understand that my friends believe the Confederate flag represents certain things. Just in case you didn't get it earlier, they aren't racist, don't like racists, and don't like groups that use the flag as a symbol of racism, either for or against racism.
They fly the flag because it represent certain ideals that they support. They fly the flag because some of their ancestors fought under that flag for the ideal they support.
As to the loaded part of your question - come on. Leave the cheap theatrics behind, they aren't needed.
EDIT:
@eyrei: To the question of why anyone should fly the Confederate flag, or for that matter display any symbol, I feel the answer is a personal one. That symbol represents certain beliefs that you believe in. Showing that symbol tells those who see it that you support those beliefs. The problem is that any symbol can be viewed by different groups in very different ways, resulting in one person displaying a symbol to support certain beliefs, but another person thinking that person support certain other beliefs.
-- Ravensfire