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It means whatever you see it to be. It’s all subjective nonsense.

What a sickly thing to do.

Yes it is, you “blithering dummy.” It was the battle flag of a Tennessee regiment which saw action in the most important battles.

You said it yourself, there, buddy. It was a battle flag from a Tennessee regiment.

The only hot take is how you twisted what I said.

It’s not shocking. First-gen MLs are extremely durable and the SOHC engines are juggernauts. My 220 has the same engine.

Oh yeah, you’re right. White slavery was fought over only 75 years ago! Need I remind you of the Russian slavery and concentration camps as well?

It hurts the people who use it to perpetuate lies about the war and profit off it.

It’s located near Atlanta and has been a larger source of hate than any flag (which is a shame considering its magnificence). It shows how much you know.

Sorry, buddy, the U.S. wanted a plan that would provide an excuse for an invasion, so they promptly looked to Fort Sumter (of course no one died).

That’s a little challenging considering I’m a qualified historian.

No, I’m just enlightening the hypocrisy people are spewing about slavery. The truth hurts; that’s why some people try to cover it up.

My family never owned slaves.

No, it’s just a State Park and National Monument, “nimrod.”

Their own people enslaved them and willingly sold them to American travelers. This started it all. The Africans used slave labor with their own people before us and convinced us to trade to enact the same ideology.

You sound like a damn propaganda minister. I’m telling history as it is. I’ve likely read more work on the Civil War than you have.

It’s in many museums. But these people who have responded to me act like they want to destroy them.

Oh, is that why the North relied SO heavily on slave labor and slaves were personally kept by numerous Northern figures who later proved their hypocrisy?

No, most of it was absolutley not as bad as what is perpetuated around in modern society. And yes, there were some mean SOB slave owners and assholes back then, but at least my family cared; as many others did.

Haha, what a joke. You’d make a great propaganda minister.