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http://nypost.com/2015/06/24/gone-with-the-wind-should-go-the-way-of-the-confederate-flag/

 

Add "Gone with the Wind" to the list of things the left want to see banned.

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/should-dixie-state-university-change-its-name-to-drop-confederate-reference_55a29499e4b0ecec71bc52f4

 

and Dixie State University should change it's name.

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http://nypost.com/2015/06/24/gone-with-the-wind-should-go-the-way-of-the-confederate-flag/

 

Add "Gone with the Wind" to the list of things the left want to see banned.

 

I truly hate the left. And when I say hate, I mean despise with a passion.

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George Washington was a slave owner. We had better rip down his obelisk, and rename DC and the state of Washinton.

 

Not seriously (as this is your typical "interview man in the street, then show the dumbest" setup), but it has already been suggested:

 

http://pjmedia.com/blog/video-d-c-residents-say-take-down-jefferson-memorial-rename-washington-d-c/

 

Also includes the gem "Change the American Flag because it represents genocide, and Germany doesn't use the Nazi flag."

 

 

Also, the White House was built with slave labor. We should raze it to the ground.

 

I can get behind that, albeit for other reasons.

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I have see more Confederate jacks in the last two weeks then I ever have before.

i've seen a few more especially on the road. the usual suspects....beat up old pickups that need a muffler and driver and passengers in urgent need of dental work

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i've seen a few more especially on the road. the usual suspects....beat up old pickups that need a muffler and driver and passengers in urgent need of dental work

 

But of course, liberals don't stereotype.

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just my truthful observation. the cars i've seen with flags in tow meet this description very well. not a lexus or infiniti among them.

 

Your smarmy "driver and passengers in urgent need of dental work" jab is very telling about your need to categorize people by stereotypes. I notice you don't even mention that line in your laughable defense of your "truthful observation".

 

A little self-reflection time might do you some good.

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Your smarmy "driver and passengers in urgent need of dental work" jab is very telling about your need to categorize people by stereotypes. I notice you don't even mention that line in your laughable defense of your "truthful observation".

 

A little self-reflection time might do you some good.

You missed the point. The poor dental condition of these people is due to their politics and their inability to get to their dentist due to their lack of a Lexus or Infinity. My teeth are just so/so, but then again, I only drive an Acura. Now my wife's teeth are worthy of that German car represented by an upside down peace sign.

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just my truthful observation. the cars i've seen with flags in tow meet this description very well. not a lexus or infiniti among them.

I think the value and quality of cars generally is inversely related to the likelihood of seeing stickers and flags of any kind on them.

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no demographics on groups such as neo confederates and other racist hate groups come to hand but i think anecdote might lead towards the right conclusions in this case. came across this while looking however.

 

it was an epiphany for me explaining why so many libertarians here seem to agree with neo confederates re the civil war. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Confederate

 

Historian Daniel Feller asserts that libertarian authors Thomas DiLorenzo, Charles Adams, and Jeffrey Rogers Hummel have produced a "marriage of neo-Confederates and libertarianism." Despite an apparent disconnect ("How can a lover of liberty defend slavery?"), Feller writes:

What unites the two, aside from their hostility to the liberal academic establishment, is their mutual loathing of big government. Adams, DiLorenzo, and Hummel view the Civil War through the prism of market economics. In their view its main consequence, and even its purpose, was to create a leviathan state that used its powers to suppress the most basic personal freedom, the right to choose. The Civil War thus marks a historic retreat for liberty, not an advance. Adams and DiLorenzo dismiss the slavery issue as a mere pretext for aggrandizing central power. All three authors see federal tyranny as the war's greatest legacy. And they all hate Abraham Lincoln

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