Meh people that hang the flag in their homes

Forget that, what the fuck is that scarecrow thing sitting out the front all about???:willy_nilly:

LOL...it was probably Halloween. I'm just assuming.

i associate "redneck" with the Rebel Flag. i dont care much for people who have and/or hang rebel flags

Pardon my bluntness, but that's asinine. How can you judge a person based on a frigging flag that they own??? Seriously??? Not everybody that has a rebel flag in their possession is a Klansman, redneck, or a member of the Aryan Nation, yanno. For some people it's just a part of their Southern heritage. Shame that you dislike them b/c of your misconceptions.
 
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Pardon my bluntness, but that's asinine. How can you judge a person based on a frigging flag that they own??? Seriously??? Not everybody that has a rebel flag in their possession is a Klansman, redneck, or a member of the Aryan Nation, yanno. For some people it's just a part of their Southern heritage. Shame that you dislike them b/c of your misconceptions.

where im from, people have them because they are racists and the only part of the southern heritage they're proud of is because they are white and 'their people' once had blacks as slaves

there is not one person i know who has the rebel flag for any other reason. so no, its not a misconception for where im from
 
where im from, people have them because they are racists and the only part of the southern heritage they're proud of is because they are white and 'their people' once had blacks as slaves

there is not one person i know who has the rebel flag for any other reason. so no, its not a misconception for where im from
Well then you live in a shithole, IMO. I find that hard to believe, though.
 
For some people it's just a part of their Southern heritage. Shame that you dislike them b/c of your misconceptions.

It really isn't a misconception Natasha. People usually associate a symbol for the last reason(s) it was used. ie: what comes to mind when I show you the word " Swastika " ? Even though it was used by a civilization that roamed the earth back in the Bronze Age.... which btw is even before my time, it doesn't paint a very pleasant picture.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika
 
I have an American flag that I fly on these days:

Memorial Day (half-staff until noon) - Last Monday in May
Flag Day - June 14
Independence Day - July 4
Labor Day -- First Monday in September
Patriot Day (half-staff) September 11
Constitution Day - September 17
Veterans Day - November 11

There are other days too that I will fly the American flag. When I'm feeling really proud to be an American days.

I also have this tiny American flag on my computer desk at home that I put in a display with tiny pots of flowers and birds. I see it every single day. :)
 
It really isn't a misconception Natasha. People usually associate a symbol for the last reason(s) it was used. ie: what comes to mind when I show you the word " Swastika " ? Even though it was used by a civilization that roamed the earth back in the Bronze Age.... which btw is even before my time, it doesn't paint a very pleasant picture.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika
You have a valid point...and I guess if I was affected by that generalization I'd probably feel the same way as I did about her statement about the rebel flag. Closemindedness just pisses me off. I'm sure the people I know that do have Rebel flags really don't care if some random Offtopicz member dislikes them simply b/c they own a flag, anyway...LOL
 
You have a valid point...and I guess if I was affected by that generalization I'd probably feel the same way as I did about her statement about the rebel flag. Closemindedness just pisses me off. I'm sure the people I know that do have Rebel flags really don't care if some random Offtopicz member dislikes them simply b/c they own a flag, anyway...LOL

I don't think it's a matter of being closed minded. I think it's a matter of not being educated towards what the true meaning of the flags initial intent was. Speaking for myself I do think of all the bad shit that's associated with it. I didn't grow up with the flag, I wasn't taught it's history and I live in Canada where it has never had a place. Make sense?
 
I don't have a flag hanging on my house but I've got a couple on neighbours, who have. Well, I tell you, they're overpatriotic :D
People who are over patriotic are funny and not in the laughable sense. Like the people that have those tiny american flags hanging off the antennae of their car... But maybe they could have children in the army... I dunno....
 
I don't think it's a matter of being closed minded. I think it's a matter of not being educated towards what the true meaning of the flags initial intent was. Speaking for myself I do think of all the bad shit that's associated with it. I didn't grow up with the flag, I wasn't taught it's history and I live in Canada where it has never had a place. Make sense?

Makes perfect sense. Once again, Guy, you come through w/ ACTUAL real logic and sensibility. And I'm totally being serious and not sarcastic.

People who are over patriotic are funny and not in the laughable sense. Like the people that have those tiny american flags hanging off the antennae of their car... But maybe they could have children in the army... I dunno....

I don't find it "funny"...if somebody has given their life (I don't mean by dying, I mean by being in the service for their entire life) to fight for my country's freedom I say let them fly as many flags as they want. And if a mother has to sit at home and worry day in and day out if she's going to get a visit from someone telling her that her son or daughter is dead or missing, I say let her do whatever it takes to make her feel better. Just my 2 cents.
 
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