The Confederate Flag Represents Treason - The Root
Any state that legally support the confederates are in clear violation to the constitution, a threat to freedom and the nations existence. To these entities the confederates lost the battle and the War continues. In the nineties, I remember seeing signs all over Georgia that read, the South Shall Rise Again.
As the Euro population continue to dwindle the terror threats towards people of color, especially Americans of Afro decent, shall continue to rise.
Although Afro Americans are targeted more often than others of color,
remember; once a terrorist organization has a foot hold all become
victims of its tyrannical nature. Keep in mind, the Klan domestic terror organization wear a many Suites as businessmen, Robes of Justice and Ministry, Military Uniforms and Police militias, who only serve to protect the Confederate terrorist way of life.
Quote"... we need to refresh ourselves on the history of that flag and expose it
is a symbol of treason as defined by the U.S. Constitution (which armed
Confederate troops, citizens and officials violated more than 150 years
ago). Article III, Section 3 of the Constitution states, “Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort.”
"Waving or displaying a rebel flag, which represented not only slavery
but also the violent downfall of this great (imperfect) union that we
enjoy today," Is "... interpreted as “adhering” to enemies of the state
and “giving them aid and comfort.” Even Congress back then had sense
enough to pass a Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, viewing the Klan as domestic terrorists"
"These same “hate groups” were among America’s first original, full-blown and well-armed terrorist organizations
(pdf)—and whether we like to admit it or not, they still are. The
persistent white supremacy monitor known as the Southern Poverty Law
Center also reminds us
that even the SCV is back under the control of closeted racists
attempting to rewrite history. Such groups pay homage to an armed
insurrection that resulted in the deaths of more than 700,000 combined
troops and civilians. They revere the leaders responsible for the
lynching deaths of more than 4,800 mostly black civilians between 1882
and 1968—at least those we know of as recorded by Tuskegee Institute archivists.
"just as none of us would want enemies of the state like ISIS, also
known as the Islamic State group, pimping vanity plates for their cause,
we should also be drawing a hard line against state-approved or -funded
symbols of a hateful cause that nearly destroyed a nation and enslaved
every black citizen within it. - The Root
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