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I don't believe people should wave around the Confederate Flag
in United States
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So yea, agreed, waving a Mexican Flag during the San Antonio Fiesta would be extremely disrespectful just as waving the Flag of the British Empire during an Independence Day Parade would be awful.
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I will answer your hypothetical statement so I don't sound like a jerk, so I would say it would be worse to wave a flag than in the San Antonio Fiesta simply because the Cinco de Mayo doesn't deal with Americans, it deals with Spain. It would be worse to wave a Spanish flag, but even then, it could be a tourist or a resident holding a party in which the flags are represented to depict independence from Mexico! In the Fiesta, the event deals directly between America and Mexico, so it would be justifyable to wave a flag considering the event celebrates Mexican culture and heratige as WELL as celebrating heroes of the Alamo. In this way, it is a celebration that takes both cultures and combines them into an event that embraces the two countries.
You don't have to answer the questions if you don't want to, but I don't like hypothetical statements.
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1. The flag was modeled during the Civil War after Saint Andrews' Cross (X Shaped) and had 13 stars to represent the 13 Colonies.
2. The Battle Flag was NEVER an official flag of the confederacy. It wasn't adopted by the Confederate States and wasn't even adopted as the official Confederate Army Battle Flag as the Confederate States couldn't ever agree on one flag.
Lastly, comparing the Confederate Flag in any way, shape or form to the Nazi Flag is just downright disrespectful to those who suffered the Holocaust. Suggesting that an Army fighting for an already established institution of Slavery is somehow comparable to the systematic genocide of up to 6 million Jews in another Country across the world is spitting in the face of every survivor of the Holocaust by suggesting that their plight is comparable to that of Slaves in America. Next we'll be calling the President a Nazi or Racist for enforcing already established immigration laws...oh wait.
https://theswamp.media/the-confederate-flag-hated-or-misunderstood
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1. It was used by the slave-states. Since it was used by the Confederate States, it represents them, Just like how the American flag represents America, or the Mexican flag represents Mexico. It may be based of off other things, but it still represents the country which uses it. Also, the 13 stars don't represent the 13 colonies, they represent the 13 states of the Confederacy. Although the Confederacy only had 11 states, Missouri and Kentucky were included because the Confederacy thought that the states would soon join their side when the tides turned. Another flag was also used for a short while which represented all 15 southern states:
But when it was clear that not all the states were going to join that willingly, it was reduced to 13.
2. The Battle Flag was still a battle flag of the Confederacy. It was the most used battle flag by the Confederate generals. The states eventually did agree on some flags and they were mostly based on the battle flag:
So yes, the Confederate Flag did represent the Confederacy.
"Lastly, comparing the Confederate Flag in any way, shape or form to the Nazi Flag is just downright disrespectful to those who suffered the Holocaust. Suggesting that an Army fighting for an already established institution of Slavery is somehow comparable to the systematic genocide of up to 6 million Jews in another Country across the world is spitting in the face of every survivor of the Holocaust by suggesting that their plight is comparable to that of Slaves in America. Next we'll be calling the President a Nazi or Racist for enforcing already established immigration laws...oh wait."
The Holocaust was much worse than the slavery, but the slavery was still bad. Just because slavery was less bad doesn't make the Confederate states good. If Jews can feel disrespected by the Nazi flag, blacks can feel disrespected by the Confederate flag, regardless of whether the Holocaust was worse or not. Just because someone else had it worse, doesn't mean an injustice has been done to the blacks.
The Confederate States flags wanted to continue slavery, which is why they are still bad. They were losing power in the government, and slavery would gradually fade from legality. They knew this, and so in order to keep slavery going, they seceded and created the Confederacy. The whole point of the Confederacy was to keep slavery going.
And the immigration laws are moral. Slavery isn't moral. The Confederacy was racist, and immoral.
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Alright, so if the Rebel Flag truly did represent the Confederate States:
1. When did the Confederacy adopt the Battle Flag?
2. Who originally proposed the Flag as the Confederate Flag?
3. Who voted on the adoption of the Battle Flag as the flag of the Confederacy?
4. Which historical document can reflect the adoption of the flag?
If the Battle Flag was a Flag of the Confederacy then:
1. Where is the document approving this flag as a Battle Flag of the Confederacy?
2. Where is the evidence or proof that this was the most used Battle Flag by Confederate Generals?
I'm not finding any evidence to support your conclusions.
Lastly, no one here is contesting that Slavery is bad. I think slavery was wrong, immoral, pick a negative adjective and it just about fits. That doesn't change the fact that referencing the Nazi Flag in an attempt to make a comparison to the Rebel Flag is wrong.
Oh and I meant 13 States, not colonies, mistype on my part.
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The stainless banner:
1. 1863
2. Many people contributed to the flag. General P. G. T. Beauregard was one of them.
3. The Confederate Congress
4. Statutes at Large, First Congress, Session III, Chapter 88, and act made by the confederate congress and approved by the president.
The Battle flag:
1. I don't think there was any. I'm pretty sure it was just a cultural phenomenon among the southerners, which caused Congress to adopt its design into the national flag.
2. I can't find any free credible sources, but It was the inspiration for the stainless banner and the navy flag.
"Lastly, no one here is contesting that Slavery is bad. I think slavery was wrong, immoral, pick a negative adjective and it just about fits. That doesn't change the fact that referencing the Nazi Flag in an attempt to make a comparison to the Rebel Flag is wrong."
In some cases yes, but in this case how so?
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http://www.civildiscourse-historyblog.com/blog/2017/1/3/when-did-slavery-really-end-in-the-north
The civil war wasn't entirely about slaves. It was about state's rights.
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https://www.npr.org/sections/itsallpolitics/2011/04/12/135353655/slavery-not-states-rights-was-civil-wars-cause
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Also, in 1861 the Confederate vice president gave a speech that said: " ... the negro is not equal to the white man ..."
http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/cornerstone-speech/
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/csa_csa.asp
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/csa_missec.asp
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It obviously shouldn't be illegal. However, the flag does not mean the bravery of Confederate soldiers, it represents the Confederacy which represents hate and discrimination. You could be waving it to honor them, but that is not what the Confederate flag and country mean. It is very offensive and people SHOULD NOT do it.
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"For example, did you know that there were 451,021 slaves counted in the 1860 census in states and territories that would make up the Union during the Civil War? Twenty years earlier, in the 1840 census, there were 355,777 slaves counted and in 1850, 415,510. When you look at the census data, New England is the only region where slavery ends rather quickly. In other areas of the north and west, slavery continues until right up to the Civil War."
Pres. Abraham Lincoln was personally against slavery, but in his first inaugural, he made it clear that placating the Southern states was more important. Quoting himself in other speeches, he said, "I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so."
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https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/01/underground-railroad-states-rights-114536
Read this
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Yup! That's right, President Lincoln
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Scientific method: noun; a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
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http://www.civildiscourse-historyblog.com/blog/2017/1/3/when-did-slavery-really-end-in-the-north
http://www.ushistory.org/us/34a.asp
https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_originals_iv/sections/nonjavatext_emancipation.html
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What do you mean, how was it about state rights. The state's secession was about slavery and racism. Also, "Making slavery the main cause of the war would put the blame on the Confederacy." Yes, because it was their fault. Finally, there were many compromises on slavery.
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Yeah, after the war. Before the war, Congress was controlled by the South. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY9zHNOjGrs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ajn9g5Gsv98 and this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roNmeOOJCDY
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If someone told you today, right now, that the Nazi Schwa-stika represented Minnesota in 1995...how would you go about proving or disproving this claim? The answer is: You'd have to look into the Minnesota State Government to see if they actually adopted the flag or if it's just a baseless claim without any merit..............
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Um... the Confederate flag.
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2. The south had a lot of power. The supreme court ruled that if a slave was brought from slave states to a free state they would still be a slave. So there was no "free" state. The Kansas-Nebraska act repealed the Missouri Compromise.
https://www.npr.org/2010/10/11/130489804/lincolns-evolving-thoughts-on-slavery-and-freedom
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Yes, all states have a lot of power. That's why the United States was created. But Abraham Lincoln was on the verge of abolishing slavery, so the South(some parts of it) broke up. "the Confederate States of America was a republic composed of eleven Southern states that seceded from the Union in order to preserve slavery, states’ rights, and political liberty for whites."
http://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/confederate-states-of-america
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But they weren't planning on doing that. And your argument is economics. Again, not an issue without slavery. Also, it was a major part of the deep south. Industrialization would be better anyway.
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If it was about state rights the Civil War would have started during the nullification crisis in the 1830's when Andrew Jackson said that Soth Carolina couldn't declare a federal tariff null in their states. Why didn't that cause a Civil War? Also, Lincoln said he would not get rid of slavery in states that had it.
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