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No you wouldn't.Never seen one in my life, would soak in gasoline and light it on fire if I did.
Blows my mind that in some parts of the country you could see them on a regular basis.
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No you wouldn't.Never seen one in my life, would soak in gasoline and light it on fire if I did.
Blows my mind that in some parts of the country you could see them on a regular basis.
Im from northern NJ.
First time I've ever seen one was in South Jersey, around 15 mins outside of Philly.
Me and my dude were like
This was 3-4 years ago.
see it all the time in georgia..
in people's yards, businesses, bumper stickers, t-shirts...
I see it daily in Virginia. Daily.
Doesn't bother me, but I barely see it in Hampton Roads.So what happens if yall pull up to a red light next to a dude with a confederate flag in his pickup? Do you mean mug them, just stare straight? Must be awkward as hell. I couldn't imagine living near people like that.
I know it says up North but I'll still answer.
About once a week, if that. I live in Dallas, TX
In some of the country Texas towns though, they're everywhere. Literally
Outside of the DC metro area and Baltimore metro area, Maryland is basically the south. When I've driven through there it's just cornfields for miles.Maryland isn't really "North" like that, but out here I see them maybe a couple times a month TOPS. But that's cause I live in PG County, land of Black folks. Once you venture out I assume its just like the south.
TBH, a lot of those people aren't actually racist. To them they're just repping their culture. I've heard it said that a lot of American whites feel like they don't have a common culture to bond over like minority races do, so I guess the flag is something to identify with.So what happens if yall pull up to a red light next to a dude with a confederate flag in his pickup? Do you mean mug them, just stare straight? Must be awkward as hell. I couldn't imagine living near people like that.
I know it says up North but I'll still answer.
About once a week, if that. I live in Dallas, TX
In some of the country Texas towns though, they're everywhere. Literally
**** is disgusting. For those in the south/country do yall support businesses who fly the confederate flag? Know anyone personally who's with this crap?
I hate when I see Confederate flags in NoVa since you know the majority of them aren't really about that southern "country" life.this is true. i guess in large part because Richmond was the confederate capital so its a lot of "sons of the confederate" dudes in the areaI see it daily in Virginia. Daily.
sadly im almost desensitized to it now
BingoWell you see confederate cups, shirts/hats, and other souvenirs in gas stations.**** is disgusting. For those in the south/country do yall support businesses who fly the confederate flag? Know anyone personally who's with this crap?
Never seen one at a place that offers a service though. Definitely wouldn't support.
Growing up in the south, you realize that half the people supporting that flag really aren't racist.
Some people are just proud of being a red neck and their southern heritage.
Some people are too dumb to realize that it's offensive.
Never seen one in my life, would soak in gasoline and light it on fire if I did.
You don't know me kid.You wouldn't say a word. Although, it you actually did, I'd love to see the interaction on YouTube.