06-23-2015, 12:29 PM
If the flag is banned, it will now, exclusively be associated as a sign of racism.
Those who display it will be labeled as racists . . . without question or due process.
As the little bastard also sported a Gold's Gym tank top, is this now considered a symbol of black hatred, too?
Or the fact he used a Glock handgun . . . should law enforcement now choose a more racially neutral weapon manufacturer?
As to the bipartisan support for this ban, I view it as the (as EVERYONE knows) racial Republicans seizing an opportunity to trick the blacks as appearing more sympathetic and garner votes.
I now understand the choice of color for the flag of surrender and cowardice.
I don't understand why this isn't being decided by the people of SC.
This seems like another knee-jerk effort for legislators to give the illusion of doing something without accomplishing anything at all.
I do hope these flag banning folks will also pass a referendum prohibiting "alleged racial" banners made of cotton.
That should give another bit of comfort for those who slaved, too.
Those who display it will be labeled as racists . . . without question or due process.
As the little bastard also sported a Gold's Gym tank top, is this now considered a symbol of black hatred, too?
Or the fact he used a Glock handgun . . . should law enforcement now choose a more racially neutral weapon manufacturer?
As to the bipartisan support for this ban, I view it as the (as EVERYONE knows) racial Republicans seizing an opportunity to trick the blacks as appearing more sympathetic and garner votes.
I now understand the choice of color for the flag of surrender and cowardice.
I don't understand why this isn't being decided by the people of SC.
This seems like another knee-jerk effort for legislators to give the illusion of doing something without accomplishing anything at all.
I do hope these flag banning folks will also pass a referendum prohibiting "alleged racial" banners made of cotton.
That should give another bit of comfort for those who slaved, too.