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I made an edit, the seal displayed is the old one with the battle flag. They have not released the new one yet. Just a FYI.It has slightly less white in it if that is any consolation...?
Are you sure that is the direction you want to take this discussion?US state/county/city flags and seals are usually the most horrible abominations that have ever been made by humanity as a whole.
Really.
... and put the traditional Confederate flag in its place! Here is the old seal for reference.
I feel like they missed the whole point, but what do you think?
This was my initial thought as well. It is a small step in the right direction, I guess?*Face Palms*
No one is suggesting any of that. Where did you get those ideas?Let's just rip up the history books while we're at it and eliminate any reference to the confederacy. and anything with a southern sounding name might offend someone so all those will have to be changed. all statues will have to go and why not pave over the cemetaries where southern soldiers are buried and turn them into malls
I'm not sure what is going on here. It seems like the city is redesigning it's seal to be less divisive. That's reasonable.I feel like they missed the whole point, but what do you think?
The seal has four flags represented in the picture. As of today, the Confederate Battle Flag takes up the bottom left section. They have voted to remove that flag and put the traditional Confederacy Flag in it's place. It looks like this:I'm not sure what is going on here. It seems like the city is redesigning it's seal to be less divisive. That's reasonable.
Stars and Bars has become a symbol of discord. Both sides have their reasons for seeing it as they do. But what it mostly does now, in the 21st century, is start fights. That is highly inappropriate for a totally optional government seal.
Maybe I am misunderstanding what this is about. The phrase "putting in it's place" is quite vague.
Tom
That is the question, right? Historians will still argue that any representation of the Confederacy can be construed as supporting of slavery. However, I would guess that 95% of the American population could not pick out the Confederate Flag in a lineup, they would pick the Confederate Battle Flag every time. I think this might help, since the masses do not typically associate the official flag with racism.Will this create less discord?
I don't pretend to really understand why, but some people get really upset by these things.
Tom
However, I would guess that 95% of the American population could not pick out the Confederate Flag in a lineup,
Well, in relation to my towns seal, I think it is a historical element. The joke is that many people don't understand the difference.So it is less a symbol than an insider's joke?
Tom
Well, in relation to my towns seal, I think it is a historical element. The joke is that many people don't understand the difference.
Right, that is why it is a very small step, but I believe they ultimately missed the point.For how long though?
A small southern town might get away with it. But if the state took up the same 'solution' I could see it leading nowhere.
Well, in relation to my towns seal, I think it is a historical element. The joke is that many people don't understand the difference.