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This is why you don't let TV teach your kids yall
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from the south and I've never seen that show once
Yes bro, peoples first acknowledgement of the flag is because of da hemi on tv.
Holy **** unbelievable.
You do know life exist out of nyc right? You thinking the entire world shares the same life experiences as you really shows how dense you are.
Bruh I never seen that show I swear.
I agree with the 2nd statement.
I have seen that movie but just a few segments with Jessica simpson.
so yeah, you kinda have to factor in da fact that most people only know of da flag in da 1st place cuz of da TV show back in da day...
No, most people know it because the USA fought a war against them, or it is shown in history books
Did the term "good old boy" exist before the Dukes of Hazzard?
Less than 10% of the US population at the time = da average laymen
what part of there was NO CABLE back when Duke's of Hazzard was out? it was da number 1 show in America...at this point you're just wanna add pages to this thread.
It's literally number 2 on the list you posted
Nonprofit Leader: Removal of 2 Memphis Confederate Monuments 'Only the Beginning'
https://www.memphisdailynews.com/ne...emoval-to-be-followed-by-plans-for-two-parks/
Yes bro, peoples first acknowledgement of the flag is because of da hemi on tv.
Holy **** unbelievable.
You do know life exist out of nyc right? You thinking the entire world shares the same life experiences as you really shows how dense you are.
This is why you don't let TV teach your kids yall
Dont ever debate or expect any sort of logic with people with zero life experience outside of thier box.
da average laymen wasn't thinking about that when they tuned into Dukes of Hazzard every Friday...just sayin.
What about when they were in school?
But nah, a TV show that start in 79' put people on.
The Dukes of Hazzard solidified the idea that the flag could have—or at least could claim to have—an alternate meaning besides the original one: that it could be more than a symbol of, in every sense, the wrong side of history. But the show also made clear how awkward such aggressive revisionism can be. It suggested the way that the image of a flag, painted onto to the body of a car, can have its own kind of layered meaning.