Southern life has too long been shackled (literally and figuratively)
to fealty to the CSA and the flag.
Art, culture, politics, literature, heritage, history, education,
architecture - anything brushing up with the Confederacy's 4-year life
has to pass a test of 'Confederate-correctness'.
It's been a case of WWJDD, 'what would Jefferson Davis
do?'. Virtually everything 'southern' has been viewed through the lens of confederate memory. Anything in conflict with that memory is discarded and
the purveyor derided. Now, in a new era, ideas can stand or fall on their own merits.
The flag should have been lowered when the last CSA veteran was buried
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Sunset for the confederate flag?
Posted by HankC at 2:46 PM 0 comments
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