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Happy Belated Confederate Loosers Surrender Day

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Only folks I see sporting the looser flag are "classical luberuls", con-servatives, and Gooner fans. That's your crowd bub.

Do you feel the same way about Native American flags and symbols? They held slaves and fought against the Union army before, during and after the civil war. Would you dwell on their losing to their face if you knew any?
 
Do you feel the same way about Native American flags and symbols? They held slaves and fought against the Union army before, during and after the civil war. Would you dwell on their losing to their face if you knew any?
Nah. They aren't sooner fans generally.
 
Do you feel the same way about Native American flags and symbols? They held slaves and fought against the Union army before, during and after the civil war. Would you dwell on their losing to their face if you knew any?
Hell I don't even feel that way about the South Carolina flag.
 
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Do you think loser Native American symbols should be bullied and removed for the reasons parallel to the crusade of wiping confederate symbols from southern culture?
Which Native American symbol symbolizes their war to preserve slavery? That one should be bullied and removed.
 
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Which Native American symbol symbolizes their war to preserve slavery? That one should be bullied and removed.

All of them. At least any that fought against the Union army. They lost. Their symbols represent the losing team. The tribes in Oklahoma wanted to preserve slavery. The term Oklahoma means home of the red man. That red man literally fought for slavery.


But that doesn’t have the same commercial appeal for the white guilt crowd who gets off on air punching neo confederates.
 
All of them. At least any that fought against the Union army. They lost. Their symbols represent the losing team. The tribes in Oklahoma wanted to preserve slavery. The term Oklahoma means home of the red man. That red man literally fought for slavery.
Not really. No one bullies the pre-civil war sate flags, because they are symbols of the individual states not their war to preserve slavery. The stars and bars on the other hand is the battle flag of the pro slavery side of a slavery war.
 
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Not really. No one bullies the pre-civil war sate flags, because they are symbols of the individual states not their war to preserve slavery. The stars and bars on the other hand is the battle flag of the pro slavery side of a slavery war.

So you are fine with all the statues, school names, forts, street names that honor confederate soldiers?

Do you know what native symbols were used during their war against the United States to preserve slavery? Do you know where those fighters are honored in this state?
 
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