Is This Flag Just a Flag? Or Is it a Symbol of Hate?
The student, Tommy Defoe, sued the school district because he says his right to free speech was violated. A mistrial was declared last week when the jury failed to reach a unanimous decision. A new trial is pending.
"I am fighting for my heritage and my rights as a Southerner and an American," said DeFoe, whose great-great uncle served in the Confederate army and "died for the South" in the Civil War.
In this country we are allowed to burn the American flag. People may not like it, but it's true. In this country, people wave the flag of their native country (when they aren't from America) at parades and sporting events. So if Southern whites want to wave the Confederate flag, how does it hurt black folks? It's just a flag. Or is it?
Maybe for this teen, he has no connection to the meaning behind it at all. Maybe he's just being rebellious, doing it just because they say he can't. Or maybe it's a symptom of real hate.
But wouldn't you rather know who your enemies are? I wish every racist would wave a Confederate flag or have some sort of mark so that I would know who I'm dealing with.
What do you think? Should the flag be banned? And will banning the flag change the mentality behind it?
Karen, maybe someone should EXPLAIN the meaning to him. It's a symbol of hate. If he's allowed to do this, what's next? A tee shirt with a noose on it or a swastika tatooed on someone else's forehead? Wait...how about coming to school on Halloween as a member of the KKK? Can the black student wear a tee shirt representing the Black Panthers or something that says, "Black Power" or "Fight the Power"?
It will stir up something if he gets his way. He especially shouldn't be allowed to wear it because after 40 times, there's a deep seeded connection to something dastardly there. And perhaps it HAS been explained to him and that's why he insists on wearing it.
Who knows?
Blessings...