Is Wal-Mart right to remove Confederate flag merchandise?

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  • Kayla - 9 years ago

    I was born and raised in the south and the confederate flag in my opinion has nothing to to with hate or racism to me it represents the south all it is, is fabric so how can it really hurt anyone. If all these people want to get mad a some thing then get mad at the idiot that shot all those people or the company that made the gun, not the flag.

  • Cagethestupid! - 9 years ago

    If you want to fight a cause, understand what you are fighting. First and foremost the Confederate Flag was never a national flag representing the South, it was a battle flag flown by several armies in Virginia. Even if it had been a national flag for the South, understand that the Civil War wasn't just over slavery, while it was the reason slavery ended, it was merely an excuse for the war. The North fought the war over money (the same reason we fight half the wars these days and excuse it by saying we're fighting for another cause. Plain and simple. When the South started Secession, Lincoln was asked, "Why not let the South go in peace?" To which he replied, "I can't let them go. Who would pay for the government?" Sensing total financial ruin for the North, Lincoln waged war on the South. The South fought the War to repel Northern aggression and invasion, because, and yes this is a true stereotype, us southerners don't like to be told what to do! Lol. The Confederate Battle Flag today finds itself in the center of much controversy. The cry to take this flag down is unjustified. It is very important to keep in mind that the Confederate Battle Flag was simply just that. A battle flag. It was never even a National flag, so how could it have flown over a slave nation or represented slavery or racism? This myth is continued by lack of education and ignorance. Those that villify the Confederate Battle Flag are very confused about history and have jumped upon a bandwagon with loose wheels. To touch on another subject, many say that it's a symbol of hate because it was flown over slave ships, and that's false but guess what was? The American flag. Many also say it was the KKKs flag... Google KKK.... You will see them flying the American flag more so than the Confederate Flag.The US flag flew over a slave nation for over 85 years! I'm not saying this to down the American Flag because I love it just the same. I'm simply saying that, if the Confederate Flag should be removed, why not the American Flag?? The North tolerated slavery and acknowledged it as a Division Of Labor. The North made a vast fortune on slavery and it's commodities. It wasn't until the South decided to leave the Union that the North objected. The North knew it could not survive without the Southern money.... And did you know? At the time the War of 1861 -1865 officially commenced, the Southern States were actually in the process of freeing all slaves in the South. Russia had freed it's servants in 1859, and the South took great note of this. Had military intervention not been forced upon the South, a very different America would have been realized then as well as now.

    Racism is being projected onto the Confederate Flag, which is in return, continuing the division among us. Just because one racist lunatic supported the confederate flag, doesn't mean every person who supports it is a racist.

    The rebel flag to me means home. Southern pride. Wheat fields, sunflower fields, deer hunting, hard work, trucks, racing, family, and pride in where I'm from. Born and raised here and damn proud of it. Ignorance "flies" both ways. An item can not be racist, unless you are an easily offended person, or racist yourself.

  • Joel C. - 9 years ago

    If the south had won the war, I am sure that slavery would have gone away a long time ago anyway! But wouldn't our flag be the confederate flag? The confederate flag only represented the south, not slavery. And it certainly doesn't represent hate. Heritage is a part of our lives. It's something that can never be forgotten.

  • Rebecca Nickols - 9 years ago

    It's our history the flag didn't do anything just like the gun didn't do anything it's the Jack a**es holding them. This is sad first it take the bible out off schools then take the ten commandments out of court houses now the flag what's next? ?? Give blame where blame needs to go. Just sayin

  • Skippy Soetero - 9 years ago

    Removing the merchandise makes me feel so good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • April - 9 years ago

    Members of the Klu Klux Klan wore white pillow cases over their heads so should we pull all white pillow cases from store shelves?

  • Rich - 9 years ago

    I am not so much that the confederate flag is a symbol of racial hate, which it is. But I am positive that it is a traitors flag. It is the flag worshiped by a group of people who fought a bloody war against the United States of America, mainly over the issue of slavery. It has nothing to do with heritage, but with hate of the United States. To me it is just like flying the Nazi flag. I know a lot will disagree with me and some probably violently, but that is nothing less than I expect.

  • Bill - 9 years ago

    Black are known the world over for being crybabies

  • Vin - 9 years ago

    Shotgun shells can be obtained in most Walmarts that also sell guns. Seems a little like they are contradicting their selves. I mean considering they sell what actually kills, but they'll keep that on the shelves because thats money.

  • Candy - 9 years ago

    do you really think it is because of the flag that a young man shot people in a church. Come on really

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