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NJ Gov. Phil Murphy bans Mississippi State Flag
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
Cities in mississippi choose to not fly it too. Its contorversial even at home.
This is more division stoking through a sensational headline. He did what people in mississippi do as well....its not as shocking as first glance.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Trueman
Just another episode of. . . "The Offengers!"
A team of low IQ simps who's epic butthurt and censorship super-powers protect the feelings of everyone across the land!
originally posted by: odzeandennz
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Trueman
Just another episode of. . . "The Offengers!"
A team of low IQ simps who's epic butthurt and censorship super-powers protect the feelings of everyone across the land!
wonder if Nazi nationalists said the same thing about their symbol?
how did people move on from anything... in 100 years these symbols will be a relic of yesteryear, where they belong, never to be spoken of unless it's for academic purposes.
this is the last gasp of the neanderthal as it wags it's fists at the homosapiens destroying their 'history'
I'm not sure how exactly history gets 'taken away' in some people's heads, or which history has been taken away already as an example.
what the hell is in our water or it's just bad to not think with the masses
wonder if Nazi nationalists said the same thing about their symbol?
originally posted by: shooterbrody
If this is the case why hasn't the flag of germany been banned?
Were they not the jew killing nazis to begin with?
Are they not using the same flag?
I wouldn't fly a Confederate Battle Flag and I grew up Southern.
In 2001, the Mississippi Economic Council, or MEC, led the unsuccessful Mississippi Flag Referendum to change the state flag. Nearly two-thirds of voters rejected a new flag design without the Confederate emblem and instead chose to keep the 1894 flag.