06-24-2015, 06:05 PM
IMO, at the time it was designed and being flown it stood for more (states' rights, independence from the north, etc).
However, I feel that displaying it on your car, on a t-shirt, etc., since the Civil Rights movement era, it's a distinct statement that says, "bring me back to the days when white were completely in charge and the black man did what we told him to do (or worse)."
Just my opinion.
However, I feel that displaying it on your car, on a t-shirt, etc., since the Civil Rights movement era, it's a distinct statement that says, "bring me back to the days when white were completely in charge and the black man did what we told him to do (or worse)."
Just my opinion.