3. The flag was revived in a period when African-Americans in South were getting increasing help from Federal gov't (Brown v. Board, etc).
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4. So the message of the flag was: the feds might try to help you, but remember who is the boss down here. We still rule.
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5. Decode that flag: "You think your friends in Washington will help you? March all you want. Doesn't matter. We still rule."
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6. So liberals, especially Northern liberals, are being more than clueless when they say that this is "only about symbols."
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7. Those symbols are exertion of raw power. That's why flag is defended. That's why flag is fought.
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8. Let's take another symbol. Gay Pride Parades. On on hand, just symbolic events, don't effect policy.
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9. But imagine living in a city with no gay pride parades (i.e. entire world before 1970s and much of the world now.)
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@waydownLo @CorComm Yeah, whole fight is over confederate flag in public buildings.
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