The only thing that's hit too close to home for me in the past 20 pages is Rooks insult of drunks and pyromaniacs. Seriously. My family traditions are all-American.
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » Did that one hit too close to home? The only thing that's hit too close to home for me in the past 20 pages is Rooks insult of drunks and pyromaniacs. Seriously. My family traditions are all-American. Offline
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I don't always claim I'm a civil war historian only a video game forum !
Cerberus.Laconic said: » Its me being able to look past all the racism thrown on over a century of history Yeah, see, that's the thing. You want to look past slavery and racism as if they never happened. Which is quite understandable of a desire. But you just can't do that. You can't just say "it's gone, everything's better!", as if there aren't residuals of that embarassment to this very day. Cerberus.Laconic
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Ramyrez said: » Cerberus.Laconic said: » If anything you should be ashamed of not being able to have a conversation without your feels getting in the way. Look out guys! I should be ashamed to be human, like Altimaomegaconic is! The day I do anything without conviction is the day I'm dead. I pity your sad existence if it's otherwise for you. That you associate feelings with blind anything when you so blindly cling to your facile arguments is beyond all things irony. Cerberus.Laconic said: » I have not once acted in a racist fashion and I have not once called you a name. "LOL." No, you don't call anyone anything, you just imply it and speak in generalities, like we're all too stupid to realize you're insulting us. You have all the subtlety of a teenager who thinks he's clever and edgy for wearing a leather jacket and reading Catcher in the Rye. Your motivations are quite transparent. Quote: Squeal all you want about it, you're not going to make me feel bad by calling me names and hardly going to shame me into ceasing to call it as I see it. I'll look past racism when the country stops being racist. I understand it's difficult for someone who doesn't have to face discrimination to understand but try walking a mile in another man's shoes.
Or failing that, go blackface for a week. A month. A year. Think of the material you'd get! Offline
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Can I do a video where I walk for 8 hours in NYC pretending to be black ? Like that one chick that got cat called !
YouTube Video Placeholder fonewear said: » I don't always claim I'm a civil war historian only a video game forum ! Yeah? Well I was at Antietam! Died of an infection thanks to ineffective medicine. Not before a doctor took a hacksaw to my legs though. Before that I fell overboard during the American Revolution as a privateer. Damn high wave swept me right off the deck. fonewear said: » Can I do a video where I walk for 8 hours in NYC pretending to be black ? Like that one chick that got cat called ! When you become a millionaire, remember us at FFXIAH.com. The little people. Cerberus.Laconic said: » Your motivations are quite transparent. Apparently not. Cerberus.Laconic
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Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » I'll look past racism when the country stops being racist. Neither side will let it die. It is quite obvious that your side is just as much to blame as the the other after the unwillingness to understand how the Confederate Battle Flag means more than just racism. Your solution, burn it, bury it , ban it. Lets not learn from it and try to move on. Hell, no that would be way to much to ask. You want the country to stop being racist so you can look past it. Never gonna happen with the attitudes I've seen of the last few pages. Cerberus.Laconic said: » Your solution, burn it, bury it , ban it. Lets not learn from it and try to move on. Hell, no that would be way to much to ask. You can't move on...if you're still waving it around... Dear Mother you're such a hypocrite. But we'll just go back and forth all day with that accusation since no one is going to budge an inch! So how about those abortions? Cerberus.Laconic
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Ramyrez said: » Cerberus.Laconic said: » Your solution, burn it, bury it , ban it. Lets not learn from it and try to move on. Hell, no that would be way to much to ask. You can't move on...if you're still waving it around... Dear Mother you're such a hypocrite. But we'll just go back and forth all day with that accusation since no one is going to budge an inch! So how about those abortions? And you are too ignorant to understand that I wave it around for ENTIRELY different reasons. I also wave Old Glory and the American Flag. Are you smart enough to figure out a common thread? Please point out how I am a hypocrite. See what happens when feels get in the way.
Cerberus.Laconic said: » Alright boys and girls. The south seceded from the north since 6 southern states didn't get to vote in the Abraham Lincoln election which he won with a mere 40% popular vote, of all states that did vote. None of the southern states that did vote gave electoral votes to Lincoln . 1. They voted. They voted for the other candidates. 2. There were 4 presidential candidates. A "mere 40%" was more than the closest opponent by 11%. The previous election in 1856 Buchanan won with a "mere 45%" of the vote when there were 3 candidates. Quote: That was the final straw to a series of events. The south being taxed more than the north for imports and denied free trade with overseas country's because the north imposed heavy tariffs. "Interesting that the people commenting against the confederate flag want free trade and oppose tariffs" Then we get into nullification and states rights. The south was concerned that the industrialization "that ironically it brought to fruition with the cotton industry" and rapid growth of the north "helped by heavy tariffs" would limit their voice, which it did. Erm, where did you get this from? When the states seceded the Tariff of 1857 was in effect which promoted free trade and heavily benefited the southern states. I'm assuming you are talking about the Morrill tariff which did not come into effect until March 1861, after the southern states left the union in February 1861. There was discussion about this tariff before they left the union, but it had not been passed and likely would not have passed without those states leaving the union. Quote: The south knew its army was heavily outnumbered, its manufacturing wasn't even close to the north, and it had a quarter of the railroad miles. The north was producing all the firearms before the war even started. Quote: The Confederate Battle Flag is the ultimate rally cry for the insubmissive rebel that wants his voice to be heard. Second only to Old Glory. This got confused too often with the flag of surrendering. So they changed it to this and this is the flag that they used until the end of the war. If you want to fly Confederate flags on your property, I don't care.
Cerberus.Laconic said: » Please point out how I am a hypocrite. You're saying to learn and move on...while clinging to something and keeping it current. How about this: I won't say burn it bury and and get rid of it, you don't fly it proudly for it to be debated; we put it in a museum as a relic of a history of division that should be put behind us? Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » If you want to fly Confederate flags on your property, I don't care. Said this pages ago. I don't think they should, but their property, their call. Cerberus.Laconic
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Bahamut.Kara said: » The Confederate Battle Flag is the ultimate rally cry for the insubmissive rebel that wants his voice to be heard. Second only to Old Glory. This got confused too often with the flag of surrendering. So they changed it to this and this is the flag that they used until the end of the war. [/quote] Seems you dislike back reading I've already addressed this. As for the rest of your post. Yes, Tariff of 1857 was in effect but the south was already in an uproar of the Tariff of abominations and the Morrill tariff was upcoming. As for the voting, I've heard and seen both arguments. Cerberus.Laconic said: » Which confederate battle flag? There were 4? we've been over this, there is only one confederate battle flag, it's the same one the french use. Any way we can pin the blame of the civil war on the cotton industry and the British control of India at the time?
If it weren't for the French, we wouldn't have Dragoons!
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Although Amazon hasn't implemented it yet, and thus sales have soared in the meantime. So now gun sales are up and confederate flag sales are soaring. God Bless America! Time to check out what conspiracy theorists are saying on YouTube. Last time I checked they were claiming it was staged and the senator that got killed is secretly living in an underground bunker along with all the bankers that have supposedly killed themselves recently. All in preparation for Jade Helm 15. Those Americans who stitch Confederate flags are assured work for months to come!
Why can't I hang my swastika flag off the front porch? It's a symbol of good luck :((((
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