thread. you'd be surprised how many states still sneak the confederacy into their flags.https://twitter.com/benjancewicz/status/891831044554584066 …
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My point is both before and after the civil war it hasn't been used has anything related towards Confederates.
That's a fair retort. Don't think you can compare the Crosslands to the swastika tho
Look at the @s of the guy who started it. Basically every MDer says "I don't know that it stood for that" b/c it's not used in that way now
So for me it's very very different than the confederate flag because what it has meant since the civil war
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