tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4710183692993392463.post2470122272013029468..comments2024-03-02T21:58:37.427-05:00Comments on Kreative Discussions: For The FlagDennis Kreative Ideahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10198159370078849491noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4710183692993392463.post-53066191292445997192018-12-15T19:11:37.402-05:002018-12-15T19:11:37.402-05:00As Noble as the symbolism was during the era, the ...As Noble as the symbolism was during the era, the banner is, as you said, a symbol of something different today.<br /><br />Those who display this banner proudly are definitely insensitive to the modern acceptance of society and this flag. And perhaps, at least in part, to blame for continued perpetuation of division among ethnicities.<br /><br />To those that display this banner, I would encourage you to figure out another way of marking a red X on a brightly colored piece of cloth to represent your feelings of the heritage you so proudly support, and separate that somehow from the entwinement of what this flag represents in society today.<br /><br />Great read. Thanks for this ����pragmatic8675309https://www.blogger.com/profile/07019291233258494460noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4710183692993392463.post-26213590962361602142014-04-23T03:55:21.678-04:002014-04-23T03:55:21.678-04:00Decent post but I will add that NO ONE who display...Decent post but I will add that NO ONE who displays this symbol proudly should do so because of the insensitive nature of the symbol;s meaning. It is not enough to be proud of one's heritage, one must understand that heritage and THEn choose the best way to record it. <br /><br />Your words give pardon to those who feign pride (one of the 7 deadly sins) and those who display this symbol, have lost touch with what is still a gapping wound in the American consciousness. <br /><br />Excellent forum topic.<br />–ArthurArthV8Rhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08425459411323956859noreply@blogger.com