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Country Flags in profile - new feature

Discussion in 'News & Announcements' started by bb_baptist, Aug 30, 2002.

  1. GrannyGumbo

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    Actually, the Klan's official flags are the U.S.Flag and the Protestant Flag . Their bylaws do not say anything about the display of the Confederate Battle Flag at their meetings or events; but they do have to display those other two at all times! .

    The KKK is not a southern institution, as the majority are YANKEES & the largest chapters are in the NORTHERN states! A few Klansmen do choose to fly it as a reminder of their HERITAGE. "No slave ships sailed under the Confederate Flag." [​IMG]
     
  2. eric_b

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    Touche!

    You are obviously much more knowledgeable about the Confederacy, et al, than I am, but my main point is how the flag is perceived, and how it makes many people uncomfortable because of what they perceive it to represent (slavery, racism, lynchings, etc, etc). But I understand that people who fly the flag don't necessarily represent these ugly things (my friend Alan, for example). I also understand the intellectual arguments that the stars and stripes could historically be said to represent the same things.

    And, you haven't yet made this point yet, but I also understand that symbols can be misused. The Klan also uses crosses, which is not a symbol meant to advocate racism or lynchings by any stretch of the imagination. I wouldn't argue to stop using the cross because the Klan does, too.

    So in summary, I guess I'd agree with you that my arguments for not flying the Confed flag are a little weak, but don't you understand why it would make some people, black people in particular, uncomfortable?

    Eric
     
  3. Maverick

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    Remember Eric, the US flag flew over a slave nation longer than teh Confederate and I could go into a whole lot of history that folks do not get to hear since the books have always been slanted by the victor and now the revisionist. Traveling through TN, I heard on the radio where a Black legislator refused to say the pledge because the flag was of a slave nation. Shall we give up that flag as well? The KKK also use the US Flag and the Bible. In fact, some years back on the cover of Triad Magazine they pcitured a Klansman standing in front of a US flag, with his Bible and gun in hand. I am a strong right to bear arms man as well and I am not giving uo my gun, Bible or either flag just because a small group of nuts decide to hide behind them and desecrate the memory of valiant men who died for both. The |X|__ is a flag of freedom fighters in the second American Revolution. The only difference between the DAR and the UDC is that the ancestors of the DAR won their fight against tyranny and the UDC ancestors did not.

    Ask the Indians how concerned for human rights and liberty the Northern army was? Many Blacks took the train North and came back when they found out that it was not as good as was claimed. Some fought for the South. The Army of the North did not desegrate troops until Truman ordered it in 1948 and yet it took until 1953 before the Army said that 95% of all Blacks were actually in integrated units. In the War of Northern Aggression, Black soldiers served but were usually sent out first as cannon fodder. It was not about slavery. Note that the EP only freed slaves in the South and NJ had a EP policy that kept some Blacks slaves until death. Well nuts, I wasn't going to get started on this and so I will quit while I am just getting started.

    One last thought, if you find that making money off of children and women in sweat shops is cheaper than slavery does that make you a human rights proponent or just a "wise" businessman? If you commit genocidal acts against Indians are you true humanitarians or very vengeful and greedy men since the 5 civilized tribes fought for the South and you wanted their land? Northern nobility is definitey lacking and mythical.
     
  4. rlvaughn

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    Brother Jimmy, you say that as if it isn't!! I'm shocked!!!! :eek:

    BTW, I just came by to see if there was a LONE STAR flag (since the topic said country flags are in the profiles) - guess the webmaster just hasn't gotten around to putting all the countries in yet. :D
     
  5. LindaB

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    someone emailed me for a texas flag but i lost his email address, and despite the pain it caused for me to do a texas flag I do have one, it was emailed to the webmaster,
    now im waiting for someone to ask me for a REAL state flag like from NY or NJ
    Linda
     
  6. Jesus Page Tools

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    I have made to Christian flags 26/15 where do I upload so I and others may use ? [​IMG]
     
  7. Jesus Page Tools

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    I'm uh well TWO flags...
     
  8. Sojourner

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    I do undersatnd how some non-US folks would be confused by addtional state flags. I wonder though, if perhaps some of them are more recognizable than others. Certainly, I am in no wise certain of some of the nationality flags that are available. ;)

    Also, if someone were to use the dual flags, one of the US, the other being their home state, it might limit some confusion, for those posting 2 flags. [​IMG]

    I know for myself, while I am American, I also have a very deep Texan heritage that, if allowed, I would like to express with an avatar. My family has been born and lived in Texas for 9 generations :eek: , so it is an identification that is not just a passing whim of fancy but very dear and precious. Still, I will submit to the decisions of the webmaster and moderators who govern such matters. Thanks for letting me throw in 2 more cents on the topic. [​IMG] ;)

    David [​IMG]
     
  9. bb_baptist

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    I added the Christian flag and Texas flag today.
     
  10. bb_baptist

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    Now if someone would send me a flag for Brazil, I'd really appreciate it.
     
  11. Sojourner

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    Thank you, so very much, webmaster and LindaB, for adding the Texas flag. If I have now qualified for a picture because of post numbers, how would I add the US flag, as my picture, if that's how it is done??

    Gratefully, and humbly yours (meaning you are temporarily exempt from any food fight aggressions on my part)

    David [​IMG]
     
  12. rsr

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    Argh, rlvaughn. I knew you and the other Texans would eventually show up with the Lone Star flag.

    Can't get away from it anywhere.

    ;)
     
  13. Squire Robertsson

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    Now can I get a California flag? It looks realy neeto with a grizzley bear and a red stripe on it.
    [​IMG]
     
  14. rlvaughn

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    NO, the California flag is merely a state flag! :D ;)
     
  15. Clint Kritzer

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    Sir Squire (is that a contradiction in terms? My medieval history recall is failing) -

    I tried reducing the image of the California flag and it is rather unrecognizable.

    [​IMG]

    [ September 23, 2002, 08:16 PM: Message edited by: Clint Kritzer ]
     
  16. Squire Robertsson

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    Sir is for knights and officers (Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps,...). It is usually carried as a courtesy title for a large rural landowner. Dan'l Boone was called Squire Boone. In my case, I picked it up when I was involved with a Board that was interested in late 18th century England.
    Ratskis [​IMG] As for not being a country, California has the sixth largest GDP in the world. The flag originated in the transition from Mexican to American rule. Americans who had settled in Northern California knew there was a war on (the Mexican American). So, when John C. Fremont and his expedition came through Sonoma, they declared the Republic of California. The republic lasted only a week or so. As soon as some one came up from Montery (then the capitol), everyone found out the US Navy under Commodore Sloat had landed Marines there. This shory lived nation was nicknemed "The Bear Flag Republic." Its flag remains my state's flag.

    And its not that unrecognizable. At least, if you're a Californian. I see the star, the bear (ok it looks like a brown blob), and the red stripe. The words under the bear are unreadable, but life is life sometimes.

    [ September 23, 2002, 10:39 PM: Message edited by: The Squire ]
     
  17. Pete

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    I had the flag there for a while, however on thinking about it: 1, I am not a flag waver. 2, I am only an Australian citizen because I was born here and can't find a better country to move to. And 3, the flag was NEW ZEALAND one, not OZ :eek: :eek: [​IMG]

    Aussies using that flag, count the stars and look at their colours [​IMG]

    Pete
     
  18. raichinov

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    Hello.

    I'm Vlady, from Sofia, Bulgaria.

    I wish to add my country's flag next to my name, but I could not find it. Can you help me with that? What need I do? :(

    My country's flag is three horizontal stripes, WHITE on top, GREEN in the middle, and RED at the bottom.

    Thanks a lot! God bless all of you over there!
     
  19. bb_baptist

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  20. Ben W

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    Looks interesting! The Church that I grew up in had its own flag which to me remains quite special, could that be put in as a request?

    http://snipurl.com/h6kc
     
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