Ridding our country of Neo-Nazi's
Hahaha and here I thought I made this great unifying speech, getting all patriotic, with low martial symphonic swells fading in - as the star spangled banner unfurls and ripples against a cerulean sky . . .
But no, just another pointless tack on the Ship of Fools.
2112 is wrong. The US flag was designated on June 14th, 1777. Only the number and placement of the stars have changed as states were add, and for a short period two extra stripes were added.
The flag has been pretty much the same since the Second Continental Congress passed the Flag Resolution.
"Resolved: That the flag of the thirteen united states be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white on a blue field, representing a new constellation.
Now you know why June 14th is Flag Day.
So BrerRabbit, you did good.
Thx man, still trying figure where the medicine wheel should go.
Hey, question, what did the two extra stripes stand for?
Hahaha and here I thought I made this great unifying speech, getting all patriotic, with low martial symphonic swells fading in - as the star spangled banner unfurls and ripples against a cerulean sky . . .
But no, just another pointless tack on the Ship of Fools.
2112 is wrong. The US flag was designated on June 14th, 1777. Only the number and placement of the stars have changed as states were add, and for a short period two extra stripes were added.
The flag has been pretty much the same since the Second Continental Congress passed the Flag Resolution."Resolved: That the flag of the thirteen united states be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white on a blue field, representing a new constellation.
Now you know why June 14th is Flag Day.
So BrerRabbit, you did good.
Like I said, the current 50 star US flag dates back to 1959. The 50 star flag never flew during a period of slavery. Period! We are not talking about similar flags, we are talking about the current US flag.
I've never heard of a black person complain about the current US flag because of slavery. Have you?
Thx man, still trying figure where the medicine wheel should go.
Hey, question, what did the two extra stripes stand for?
The stripes were added when Kentucky and Vermont became states.
They were taken off when other territories became states and it was better to stick with the original 13 rather than add a stripe for each new state, and add the stars.
Hahaha and here I thought I made this great unifying speech, getting all patriotic, with low martial symphonic swells fading in - as the star spangled banner unfurls and ripples against a cerulean sky . . .
But no, just another pointless tack on the Ship of Fools.
2112 is wrong. The US flag was designated on June 14th, 1777. Only the number and placement of the stars have changed as states were add, and for a short period two extra stripes were added.
The flag has been pretty much the same since the Second Continental Congress passed the Flag Resolution."Resolved: That the flag of the thirteen united states be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white on a blue field, representing a new constellation.
Now you know why June 14th is Flag Day.
So BrerRabbit, you did good.
Like I said, the current 50 star US flag dates back to 1959. The 50 star flag never flew during a period of slavery. Period! We are not talking about similar flags, we are talking about the current US flag.
I've never heard of a black person complain about the current US flag because of slavery. Have you?
I have, and so have you. Many contrasting opinions have been posted on this site about at least one black male for over a year. He also has a few followers.
Do you mean to tell me you don't remember him?
Calling 2112, where are you?
Have you remembered who I mentioned, or are you as ill informed of current events as you are history?
Calling 2112, where are you?
Have you remembered who I mentioned, or are you as ill informed of current events as you are history?
Are you referring to Kaepernick? If so I don't think he is protesting the flag because it flew over the US when it was a slavery nation. Instead he is protesting the current injustice to blacks in America. Not exactly the same thing. I understand what he is protesting, although I can't say I agree with his sentiments or methods.
Calling 2112, where are you?
Have you remembered who I mentioned, or are you as ill informed of current events as you are history?
Are you referring to Kaepernick? If so I don't think he is protesting the flag because it flew over the US when it was a slavery nation. Instead he is protesting the current injustice to blacks in America. Not exactly the same thing. I understand what he is protesting, although I can't say I agree with his sentiments or methods.
How quickly we forget:
www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000691077/article/colin-kaepernick-explains-why-he-sat-during-national-anthem
"I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color."
You will notice he made the point about protesting the flag.
How come Southerners never seem upset that neo nazis and white supremacists use Confederate imagery of any kind? If it's all about honoring heritage, what kind of honor is that?
Probably don't think about it much? Don't know but I'm sure there are plenty of southern WW2 vets, well were, who would be plenty distressed to see German Nazi symbols displayed by Americans.
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