I've heard numerous times that a confederate flag or even a swastika, has never killed anyone, but I contend that symbols of hatred and oppression have a greater impact than 1 racist committing a crime... Symbols for an organization are very powerful and leaves a great impact on the mind, for example, I never been introduced to a racist directly, but if I see a confederate flag or swastika on that person property or possession, I will remove myself from that person, why?
Probably because you didn't grow up less than 10 minutes from the source of the confederate flag debate.
Probably because no matter what you say, those 9 faces are just names to you.
Probably because you aren't here in the middle of the aftermath of this tragedy watching everyone try to fix a large gaping wound with a dollar tree bandaid.
Probably because you didn't sit in one of the victims funerals and roll your eyes as our governor proclaimed that "we will make this right" when clearly, CLEARLY, it's evident that she thinks making it right is removing the flag.
That flag being up didn't kill them and that flag coming down won't bring them back and it certainly won't make me feel better. These guilty (and I will explicitly say guilty white people and not care) want a gold star for fixing a problem that they (their ancestors ) created in 1961 and allowed to dangle in our faces since then. No. Sorry. I can't give them that.
I appreciate wholeheartedly when someone wears a confederate flag emblem. It gives me the foresight and knowledge to ignore them, avoid them, and know what kind of trash they are. Taking down the flag from the state house isn't going to stop them from wearing it, it's just going to give them all the courage to wear it more openly. Nobody will have the nerve to put their sheets back on but the will wear the flag. Which I appreciate. Put the flag up at your house, your business, wear it at work , let us all know where you stand so we won't patronize you. (Google Maurice's BBQ)
Cynthia's brother said it best yesterday.
“I understand the national conversation. But when the TV cameras go away and the elected officials go away, it’s just me and Steve and (sister) Jackie and (brother) Robert ...”
Read more here:
Cynthia Hurd funeral delivers a message of hope and mark on history | The Charlotte Observer The Charlotte Observer
Their deaths should never have become the debate for something that should have been fixed decade ago.
But this is just the perspective of someone who actually lives here, actually grew up here, knows actual racists, has actually been told to go back to "the cotton fields are", had someone drive past her earlier this week at the statehouse and scream "Arian (sp) Nation " at her. Knew two victims. Had the gunman come into where she works. Been interviewed by the FBI because all of this. Visited that church. Went into that church for one of the funerals.
But yea. The flag.
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