@i_Gets_craze Where they get to make their own success instead will be told what to do and when to do it, and he’ll, even for how long. So I’m going to enjoy it while I can, because “y’all” are going to ruin this country.
If you complained about confederate statues coming down but didn’t say a word yesterday when we lost two real American heroes, you are part of the problem.
@i_Gets_craze And the life of communism/socialism from POS liberals will take over, I agree, in due time. But when that day comes I want you to stand proud and be happy that your kids are going to have to live in a world like that. Instead of a world of freedom-
@i_Gets_craze I apologize that I didn’t make it my first thought to come on here and tweet😂😂 that tweet shows how you are the problem my friend, be easy👍🏻
He was a “slave owner” in that he was gifted a slave, hated the idea, and freed him within a year. Then won the Civil War, prosecuted the KKK, and appointed African Americans to prominent roles in government.
This might have gotten out of hand.
She’s a joke and this is absolutely absurd. He was a damn criminal man, no he didn’t deserve to die like that, but he was a lifetime criminal, not a servicemen.
@i_Gets_craze So yes the south’s vision and push for slavery was wrong, no debating that. But it doesn’t matter how hard you try to erase history you cannot. It’s impossible. The only thing that can be done is further progression. Make new history.
Well fortunately for the south and any group, one person does not have the say so, or the ability to represent a whole entire demographic group. It does mean a lot to my family and how we were raised and what that flag really meant. Does not stand for racism.
As someone who was born and raised in the South, the Confederate flag has never represent me or my family. It is a symbol of a blemish on human history, one that reminds an entire group of people that they were once oppressed to an inhuman degree. Take them all away.
@i_Gets_craze The confederate flag that we know was a battle flag for Robert e Lee’s troop. He opposed slavery, the only reason he fought for the south is because he was loyal.
@i_Gets_craze The confederate flag was not even the battle flag for the confederacy, which therefore gives it nothing to so with the fight for slavery. That flag represents heritage and ancestry that maybe you don’t have anything in common with. But many people do.