Well, the red states are going to ban any discussion of civil rights, Ruby Bridges, MLK except for the one line he said that Republican politicians remember on one day in January, not to mention the existence of LGBTQ people. My state wants to partner with Hillsdale College to open charter schools, even over the objections of local school district to teach "patriotism".At first, I was somewhat surprised that the casual racist tropes of violence, "multiple baby daddies" and the like were thrown around here with impunity. Now...well, I guess it all fits. I mean, the flag of a traitorous breakaway republic is just "poor taste" because it's "disrespectful to some." The very real and visceral pain it causes many because of its history is far more than disrespect. It's not merely bad taste. Slavery existed elsewhere, and still does, so it wasn't really that bad, you know, in context. And fighting to keep that structure in place wasn't so bad, in context. And the people who remember the lynchings, the oppression, the violence, the hatred, the flagrant discrimination...they just need to understand it in context. Because it's the same as a frat house banner with a juvenile slogan or image, in context after all.
The semantic gymnastics used to justify ongoing racism and hatred by minimizing both what happened and the continued use of one of the most concrete symbols of that blight on our history is, if nothing else, impressive in its scope.
If you need a symbol as loaded with pain and hatred, violence and bigotry, as that banner to show your pride in being...whatever it is you are, there is something deeply, fundamentally broken about your values.
I was DXing on one of the SDRs and happened on a program (I'm thinking Hillsdale material) where someone was doing a monologue about the Civil War. Literally" "The Democrats imported black people to be slaves, and then the Democrats decided if they couldn't keep slaves, the Democrats decided to split the country because the Democrats...":. Literally hammering home: "Democrats--evil!" "Evil sinful Democrats" and, of course, Republicans good and holy. (The Southern Strategy never happened).
Flags? Got a guy in our neighborhood who flies a black insurrection flag whenever something goes against Trump or the GQP. He flew it when the QAnon candidates failed to take over city council.
The current crop of Republicans believe Democrats should never take even an ounce of power, and elections must be overthrown if they do.
I always thought of Tennessee as a welcoming state, but in a Smoky Mountain group which has nothing to do with politics, someone asked about moving here. Immediately the "we don't want any Brandon supporters, if you don't support Donald Trump, the state is closed.
