Luis, I have no problems with what the Confederate flag "represents", either as defined by those who first designed it, or even by you.
You may call me whatever you wish.
It makes no difference, and will not change what I believe.
By the way, the pic above with the "white power" banner -- what's wrong with that?
Do you believe there's something wrong with blacks displaying signs that state "Black Power" and that they should be prohibited from so doing?
I don't.
Do you believe there's something wrong with illegals displaying flags with the icon of La Raza?
Let them do so.
Regardless of what you post here, it's not going to change how the blacks -- or Hispanics -- behave, or what they think. They are who they are.
And so it goes with the Euro-Americans.
We are who we are. It's about time we recognized that, and its about time we stopped cowering for being "who we are" in the nation that we created.
Aligncare writes above:
[[ Such is our plight in a post-rational America. ]]
No.
As a nation, we have not been "racially rational" for five decades now. For that long, the "conversation on race" has been one-sided, and the other side's views (be they rational or emotional or whatever) have either been silenced or deemed "racis'" if one dared to speak out.
That period in our history is now coming to a close, hastened by the rule of the obammunists, and the "plight" (aligncare's word) that they have purposely instigated and abetted.
The period we now seem to be on the cusp of entering is one of "racial realism", where the fallacies and fantasies of the past 50 years can no longer be maintained by the left and by the media and academia that supports them.
Interesting times ahead...