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Quote>It's a sign of pride, heritage, history. It's used by douche bags who do not know the
>real meaning . . .
Agreed. Problem is you never know whether the person flying it is a douche bag or not.
The white hood and robe weren't a dead give-away?
The 'Confederate Air Force' had to change their name to 'Commemerative Air Force' because too many 'un-knowledgeable' people thought the original name was 'racist'. We all know, that group of pilots only strive to keep the 'war birds' alive and flying. To me, those folks wanting the group to change their name, is a case of ignorance and bigotry! I've had the opportunity to get to know members of the (now) 'Commerative Air Force' and not one of them came across as racists and bigots. All they want to do is preserve a piece of history.
Chuck
QuoteIt's a sign of pride, heritage, history. It's used by douche bags who do not know the real meaning, which ends up giving the ones who display it for it's intended purpose a bad name.
Yeah, and a Swastika is just an Asian good luck charm.
The fact is the meaning and impact of the Stars and Bars has been forever hijacked by the White Power/Neo Confederate/Klan movements, and no amount of revisionism will change this fact.
Adopt a new symbol, Dixie.
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QuoteYeah, and a Swastika is just an Asian good luck charm.
The fact is the meaning and impact of the Stars and Bars has been forever hijacked by the White Power/Neo Confederate/Klan movements, and no amount of revisionism will change this fact.
Adopt a new symbol, Dixie.
Ever see The Onion article describing Georgia's decision to go the other direction - by adding the swatika and middle finger to their state flag?
QuoteYou've got my curiosity now. Exactly why did they origianlly name it The Confederate Air Force?
The organization was formed in the 'South" and since there was already a U.S. Air Force, someone suggested 'The Confederate Air Force'... tongue in cheek. It caught on and the group grew as interested pilots, most of whom flew in WWII and Korea joined to preserve the aging air craft. That name stuck for years, until some 'sensitive' group gained enough support to get them to change their name. Not wanting to offend anyone, they changed it. Funny thing about it... there have been and are Black members. Also, the group rarely ever, displayed the Flag of the Confederacy. It's always been the U.S. Flag.
Chuck
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QuoteQuoteYou've got my curiosity now. Exactly why did they origianlly name it The Confederate Air Force?
The organization was formed in the 'South" and since there was already a U.S. Air Force, someone suggested 'The Confederate Air Force'... tongue in cheek. It caught on and the group grew as interested pilots, most of whom flew in WWII and Korea joined to preserve the aging air craft. That name stuck for years, until some 'sensitive' group gained enough support to get them to change their name. Not wanting to offend anyone, they changed it. Funny thing about it... there have been and are Black members. Also, the group rarely ever, displayed the Flag of the Confederacy. It's always been the U.S. Flag.
Chuck
They also have planes based in "the north" - there is a CAF C-47 at my home base in IL.
The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one.
Chuck
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QuoteQuoteQuoteYou've got my curiosity now. Exactly why did they origianlly name it The Confederate Air Force?
The organization was formed in the 'South" and since there was already a U.S. Air Force, someone suggested 'The Confederate Air Force'... tongue in cheek. It caught on and the group grew as interested pilots, most of whom flew in WWII and Korea joined to preserve the aging air craft. That name stuck for years, until some 'sensitive' group gained enough support to get them to change their name. Not wanting to offend anyone, they changed it. Funny thing about it... there have been and are Black members. Also, the group rarely ever, displayed the Flag of the Confederacy. It's always been the U.S. Flag.
Chuck
They also have planes based in "the north" - there is a CAF C-47 at my home base in IL.
You bet! It's really a great group of men and women. Women who served our country in the armed forces have done and do a great job keeping the organization alive and running. Really, a wonderful group of people with a common interest.
Chuck
QuoteAmerica has turned to shit, are we adopting a new name, flag, motto, symbols? Cut and run... Got it
I think, we've lost our sense of humor. Too many people are too sensitive, too up-tight and too self-centered.
Chuck
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QuoteI think, we've lost our sense of humor. Too many people are too sensitive, too up-tight and too self-centered.
that's not funny - it's hurtful, and I resent being called up tight. Why won't you think of ME for once?
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QuoteQuoteI think, we've lost our sense of humor. Too many people are too sensitive, too up-tight and too self-centered.
that's not funny - it's hurtful, and I resent being called up tight. Why won't you think of ME for once?
Damn you! Just when I take a sip of coffee... you gotta' post that! Yeah, I'm thinkin' of ya' all-right!
!!!
Chuck
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QuoteYeah, and a Swastika is just an Asian good luck charm.
Well, it's a bit more then a good luck symbol, it has been a sacred symbol in large parts of Asia for millennia, and that short episode in European history hasn't changed that a bit. Do you really expect hundreds of millions of people to simply adopt another symbol because someone on another continent waged a world war and committed genocide under that symbol?
QuoteQuoteYeah, and a Swastika is just an Asian good luck charm.
Well, it's a bit more then a good luck symbol, it has been a sacred symbol in large parts of Asia for millennia, and that short episode in European history hasn't changed that a bit. Do you really expect hundreds of millions of people to simply adopt another symbol because someone on another continent waged a world war and committed genocide under that symbol?
If, I may add... the swastika can be found in some Native People's art work and drawings in this country.
Chuck
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QuoteQuoteQuoteYeah, and a Swastika is just an Asian good luck charm.
Well, it's a bit more then a good luck symbol, it has been a sacred symbol in large parts of Asia for millennia, and that short episode in European history hasn't changed that a bit. Do you really expect hundreds of millions of people to simply adopt another symbol because someone on another continent waged a world war and committed genocide under that symbol?
If, I may add... the swastika can be found in some Native People's art work and drawings in this country.
Chuck
And, if you look at a satellite image, you can sort of see it in the Denver International Airport's runway layout... which I'm sure was totally unintended.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteYeah, and a Swastika is just an Asian good luck charm.
Well, it's a bit more then a good luck symbol, it has been a sacred symbol in large parts of Asia for millennia, and that short episode in European history hasn't changed that a bit. Do you really expect hundreds of millions of people to simply adopt another symbol because someone on another continent waged a world war and committed genocide under that symbol?
If, I may add... the swastika can be found in some Native People's art work and drawings in this country.
Chuck
And, if you look at a satellite image, you can sort of see it in the Denver International Airport's runway layout... which I'm sure was totally unintended.
Are you stretching your imagination... again?
Chuck
QuoteQuoteIt's a sign of pride, heritage, history. It's used by douche bags who do not know the real meaning, which ends up giving the ones who display it for it's intended purpose a bad name.
Yeah, and a Swastika is just an Asian good luck charm.
The fact is the meaning and impact of the Stars and Bars has been forever hijacked by the White Power/Neo Confederate/Klan movements, and no amount of revisionism will change this fact.
Adopt a new symbol, Dixie.
Sorry but Dixie is not PC anymore.
Wendy P.
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