The Elephant in the Room? The Confederate Flag.

The Elephant in the Room? The Confederate Flag.

I'm an individual who tends to listen to both side of an argument in order to make an informed decision. So when a number of media sources report a matter so heinous and repulsive that it distracts your regular routine, I have to pay particular attention to what these sources represent. The mentality of how media dogs a story until the simple clarity of truth is diluted by lies and false witness should say a lot about the history surrounding the Confederate flag.

In order to know the actual Confederate flag meaning, it is necessary to understand why the Confederates needed to create a separate group. It all began with the presidential elections of 1860 when Abraham Lincoln and his Republican party campaigned for slavery to be curtailed and desist its expansion beyond the states in which slavery already existed. When the Republicans won the elections that year, 7 Southern states declared their rebellion against the anti slavery campaign. Colombia was the first state to declare it non-conformation against the anti slavery campaign, though this act was a combination of rebellion against the Northern stated from trying to enforce their overall political dominance upon the Southern states in general. They seceded before Abraham Lincoln took up the presidential office on March 4, 1861, this led to both the new president as well as the ex president James Buchanan to declare the act of the Southern states as violative of the US constitution and therefore illegal.

The concept of the confederate flag symbolism as depicted on the first Confederate flag (1862-1863) was to show the secession of the 11 Southern states from the Union and its declaration of unity to the Confederate. Later on 2 more states joined and the flag's design had to be changed, it took up the new design of the blue cross or X with 13 white stars in (1863-1865). The Confederate flag meaning was clear from the thirteen stars, which in actuality represented the total number of seceded Southern states or colonies, while the blue X represented their unified act of secession from the Union and other Northern states. This final act of rebellion is what led to the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865 which has been engraved as a part of its history. The Civil war was between all the Free states in the Union vs the Confederate States of America which was led by Senator Jefferson Davis who remained the president of the Confederate till the end of his time.

Though the Confederates lost the Civil war, it regained some minor popularity during the World War II. The flag became a local emblem among southern military units, for example one of the 26 United States Navy Cleveland-class light cruisers the USS Columbia (CL-56) adorned the Confederate flag as a battle insignia during the entire South Pacific war. This was done to pay tribute to the state of Columbia. This incident and a few more made the government declare that such acts were inappropriate and should not be practiced. The reason being firstly that the Confederate could not be used in place of the American flag. Secondly that the entire country was unitedly fighting in the World War II and not individual states who were exploiting and twisting the Confederate flag meaning to portray patriotism. This flag symbolized the America of dominance and control of a specific social order. That included people of color.

Those nine black Christian members of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church were loving, friendly and welcoming to all people who came to visit. Americans. All of them were murdered in a sacred place and time but for the same old reasons. So forgive my rage when I cannot accept the following :

https://www.mediamatters.org/video/2015/06/18/foxs-steve-doocy-its-extraordinary-that-charles/204043

The Charleston Massacre : the killings were racially motivated. The shooter said so HIMSELF! If you can't accept that, step away from the computer and get in front of the TV. Those Fox folks will help you rationalize everything you already believe.

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