Sunday, April 26, 2020
Ban Those Confederate Face Masks
Even with all this coronavirus stuff going on these days, the Confederate-haters still find time to attack our heritage. (Although, I must say, the attacks have greatly lessened since mid-March which is why I stopped doing this blog on a near daily basis.)
One of the latest, was the Confederate (First National) flown along with an 1860s United States flag at the Kentucky courthouse that had to be taken down because of certain people's objections. The two flags were put up to honor the dead on both sides during the war, especially since the state was so torn apart in the war.
Most recently, a Michigan legislator was attacked and condemned for wearing what appeared to be a Confederate flag face mask. He took it off right away and said it wasn't a Confederate flag. (I saw a picture of him wearing it and it was a Confederate flag.)
You mean, then, that the Confederate-haters would rather that we risk our lives or those of others around us than take the chance of offending them with that hated symbol?
That's Real Humanitarian of You Folks. --Old Secesh
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