Genuinely interested in learning more about this flag and what it symbolizes...

Genuinely interested in learning more about this flag and what it symbolizes. How can southerners claim to be patriotic to the nation but fly a flag for traitors? I'm not from the south but what does it mean to any who are from?

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Hard to explain but from what I've been told and seen honestly heritage, wherever it's flown it's automatically associated with the South it's a recognizable symbol that represents where you're from

sovereignty of states over the federal government.

It's just cool.

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Nah confederates were traitor scumbags. The only good confederate was a dead one

My next question is how can they reconcile heritage with what people would consider to be blood on that flag, but then I remembered every flag has blood on it

Heritage. That's good enough for me

>Wanting independence is treason
Just what I expect from a memeflag

They're not traitors, they were secessionists. Only the North called them traitors, they were really more like a spin off of America but with a more classically Federalist constitution despite the North being refered to as the Feds. The southern cross banner isn't even the official flag, the stars and bars remain the official national flag of the CSA

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>traitors
>says the guy from a country founded by traitors

>muh blood on your hands

The whole earth, perpetually steeped in blood, is nothing but a vast altar upon which all that is living must be sacrificed without end, without measure, without pause, until the consummation of things, until evil is extinct, until the death of death.

- Joseph De Maistre

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>tattoos
guttertrash

See now that's something they dont tell you

That came from a prominent part of many variations on the Confederate battle flag, the Pure banner and the Blood Stained banner. Many other battle flags, you'ld never recognize

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For Dixie land we make our stand. To live and fight for Dixie.

Happiness is watching the life leave a gutshot niggerloving yankee. Almost as good as watching a hung niggers eyeballs bulge '

Blonde?

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Based and Bedford Forrest pilled

>southern nationalism
>traitor
That's where you're wrong kiddo.

That's the battle flag.
is the real Confederate flag. It's the last time the south had real political power. It's just a symbol of southern pride at this point, I've even seen blacks fly it.

It represents the south’s desire to preserve their culture in the heat of the reconstruction era (aka occupation by union authorities).
Reconstruction was a free for all of northerners buying the land of former soldiers and other southerners and in general treated their fellow countrymen like conquered enemies, and the south remembers.

The flag is a reminder to southerners of the grievances from the post war era, as well as the era of political manipulation that didn’t end until the depression era.
In the north, kids are taught that the union was gracious in their handling of the south after the war, so that makes southerners a bit angry at the rest of the country.

And just like the Union had a seal, the CSA did too. The Confederacy had all the markings of a new and independent country, filled with freedom, but it was partly that freedom that doomed them in material transport to the front. and added to northern guerrilla raids on southern infrastructure, well...

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>no hips
>small tits
>fake blonde hair
>orange
I guess this is considered hot in muttmerica

Southerners understand that nation and country aren't synonyms. They're loyal to their nation, not their country.

Better?

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It's the flag of people that tried to uphold the 10th amendment.
The side that won ruled that rights are subjective and that the government is not obligated to uphold or abide by the constitution, and that it is just a document.without any real legal power.

Funny how Democrats have suddenly become states rights advocates, insisting that only governors, not the president, have the authority to reopen the economy.

It triggers niggers and jews and that's all that counts.

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OP should curtsy before asking questions like this.

In Dixie land, I’ll take my stand to live and die in Dixie

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This one will blow your mind.

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God, I want a girl like this to verbally abuse me.

>The flag is a reminder to southerners of the grievances from the post war era, as well as the era of political manipulation that didn’t end until the depression era
In the north, kids are taught that the union was gracious in their handling of the south after the war, so that makes southerners a bit angry at the rest of the country.
This so much and to make matters worse they don't look beyond slavery and just automatically dismiss anything associated with it as racism when it's so much more complex than that

Look, even a monkey can do it.