@Brguy Isn't the confederate flag a big southern thing? I don't get these people trying to associate it with nazis all the time, it's like you want a second civil war or something. I mean how many dictatorships there are in the world? Chill a little, let people be proud of their birthplace.
Are you fucking serious? This is the textbook level of apathy and indifference that leads to historical atrocities.
First of all, the confederate battle flag was a symbol for an institution that whole heartedly believed in white supremacy, going as far as starting a war over it… there’s been quite a few other symbols associated with white supremacist institutions that are never questioned.
No one should be proud of where they are from, it’s ignorant as all fuck and a tactic used to sow division.
Here’s a few other fun tidbits for you, after the fall of the third reich, all symbols related to the national socialist workers party (nazi party) were fucking banned. So, as a way of being able to self identify was a neonazi, European white supremacists started using the confederate battle flag. Meaning that they recognize that this was a symbol of hate and inline with the same views that they held.
Also, after losing the war, the confederates fled to South America. Ironically, they were able to establish white ethnic enclaves in Brazil and Argentina. And it’s gotta be some wild coincidence that is exactly where the nazis fled too?