Former Vermont governor Howard Dean was harshly rebuked by several of his Democratic rivals here Tuesday night for offending whites and blacks alike by recently saying he wanted "to be the candidate for guys with Confederate flags in their pickup trucks."
Link: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/washpost/20031105/ts_washpost/a64780_2003nov4
This is some Bull #@$%!
I live in the South. I do not have a confederate flag in my truck but I could name about ten dozen that do. The ones I know that sport this symbol with pride don't do it because they were so supportive of the civil war (even though the Civil War was faught over federalist vs. anti-federalist beliefs, but that's another argument), but because it symbolizes southern pride. Not pride in white or black or any other BS like that, but pride in simply being brought up in the South with conserative beliefs and shared interest in hunting, fishing, and muddin' (you can guess).
The fact that Dean was rebuked for his remarks eats at me. Even though Dean did generalize and say it was a symbol of poor whites, which I know is not true; I know plenty of kids from the private school sector as well as the trailer park that love the flag. But that isn't the issue. This bothers me so much because it is one symbol I know so many Southern males relate to. By criticizing Dean they are also saying it's wrong to relate to that symbol in any positive way.
I know this issue has taken many forms (Diff. southern states battle's over the state flag, etc.) but it seems Dean was trying to appeal to a less-offensive side of it. I'm getting more and more tired as I write so I'll cut to the chase. If a local mayor candidate in the south were to point out the Afro-Centrics store, which sells items related to pride-in-africa-and where-you-came-from stuff (simplest way for me to define it in my fatigued rambling). And this candidate suggested they close because that the store did not promote community unity and brotherly love amongst everyone. Most likely black people would tell him to shut the hell up, and the general response from the american public would agree. That's not happening on this issue. Hence the double standard.
Sorry for any errors but I'm working on one hour of sleep here.
That's my $0.02
Link: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/washpost/20031105/ts_washpost/a64780_2003nov4
This is some Bull #@$%!
I live in the South. I do not have a confederate flag in my truck but I could name about ten dozen that do. The ones I know that sport this symbol with pride don't do it because they were so supportive of the civil war (even though the Civil War was faught over federalist vs. anti-federalist beliefs, but that's another argument), but because it symbolizes southern pride. Not pride in white or black or any other BS like that, but pride in simply being brought up in the South with conserative beliefs and shared interest in hunting, fishing, and muddin' (you can guess).
The fact that Dean was rebuked for his remarks eats at me. Even though Dean did generalize and say it was a symbol of poor whites, which I know is not true; I know plenty of kids from the private school sector as well as the trailer park that love the flag. But that isn't the issue. This bothers me so much because it is one symbol I know so many Southern males relate to. By criticizing Dean they are also saying it's wrong to relate to that symbol in any positive way.
I know this issue has taken many forms (Diff. southern states battle's over the state flag, etc.) but it seems Dean was trying to appeal to a less-offensive side of it. I'm getting more and more tired as I write so I'll cut to the chase. If a local mayor candidate in the south were to point out the Afro-Centrics store, which sells items related to pride-in-africa-and where-you-came-from stuff (simplest way for me to define it in my fatigued rambling). And this candidate suggested they close because that the store did not promote community unity and brotherly love amongst everyone. Most likely black people would tell him to shut the hell up, and the general response from the american public would agree. That's not happening on this issue. Hence the double standard.
Sorry for any errors but I'm working on one hour of sleep here.
That's my $0.02

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