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Where'd you live at in Indiana? I'm in Bloomington right now, btw. I think people in the northern states just don't understand what it actually means and think that it symbolizes generalized rebellion when in fact it signifies much much darker and more sinister ideals. |
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agreed with everything you said. I live in Michigan and I see people flying them even up here and I just have to shake my head and say WTF? to myself. |
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I lived in Angola... right up in the north east corner, however I worked in a town called Kendallville at a publishing company. |
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Isn't that the flag that's painted on the roof of the General Lee in The Dukes of Hazzard? So it can't be that offensive.....at least it wasn't 30 years ago. ![]() Yes what the flag stood for is stupid, but why does it offend you? If people want to have it on their car so what, it's not hurting anyone, and most of them don't even realize what it stood for. |
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Isn't that the flag that's painted on the roof of the General Lee in The Dukes of Hazzard? So it can't be that offensive.....at least it wasn't 30 years ago. ![]() |
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Flags and symbols, it's staggering the number of people that will proudly display something like this with absolutely no idea of what it represents. It's because they become pop-culture icons. Like the skull and cross-bones which used to represent piracy. Now most people do know that at least, but it's emblazoned on anything just in the name of fashion.
Our culture perverts the meaning of symbols and flags all the time. The confederate flag seems to now mean "I love my truck and I love my cousin". The St. George Cross just seems to represent the English football team. The monograph of Che Guevara seems to mean "hey I'm wearing a cool t-shirt". And then there's one of the greatest perversions of a symbol ever, the Nazi's use of the Swastika! |
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