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makingmusic476 said:
El Duderino said:
Strategyking92 said:
Darc Requiem said:
I assume you are referring to the US. The history of our country is why. Basically the Caucasian majority has discriminated against minorities of other ethnicities at certain points in our country's past. This has lead to a situation where we cannot have an honest discussion on race because its such a touchy subject. Anytime a person of Caucasian descent says "White Power" images of the KKK and Skin Heads come to mind whether that was their intent or not.

One example of a touchy subject : the confederate flag.

 

Personally, and I hate to say it, I think it is apart of us southern peoples history, but I can see how it could offend.... It represents a past generation, a whole generation that fought and died, something we should remember, not forget. The reason it is so offensive is because, after the war, the flag was bastardized by the union. The victor writes history after all.


Yeah the confederate flag can mean a lot of things for different people, making it a problematic issue... if you are black you might see it as a pro slavery flag... but fact is most people who fought and died under that flag were not slave owners or even pro slavery... for them it the flag represented freedom and liberty from a goverment that wasn´t interested in their needs... when most states joined the union they had no idea that they couldn´t ever get out of it anymore...


Actually, they legally should've been able to get it out of it.

 

I know... thats one major reason why they were so pissed of... and I do feel sympathy for those who wanted to be independent but I have to go with Lincoln on that one "A house divided against itself cannot stand." With the nation growing so fast at that point a war would have become inevitable and it was a good thing he decided to fight before things got even more complicated... though it is sad so many people had to lose their lives fighting for freedom on both sides...