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      Also that they had a Confederate flag folding ceremony until October of this year. In Glasgow. And that the ban only BARELY passed on a 48-50 vote. AND the president of the committee resigned over the ban.

      There desperately needs to be a Netflix documentary about this whole thing

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          Agreed! But this is the kind of over the top, what the fuck kind of random story that Netflix is known for

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        The Confederate flag had been the centrepiece of a flag-folding ceremony held at the end of each night at the venue.

        Every night, in the UK, they folded the flag of a long gone country.

        Edit: The end of the article has an explanation for why, so at least there is A reason. I am still amazed.

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        Maybe it’s like in Sweden and Finland where the Confederate flag was seen as a rebel and rock symbol.

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      Wait…. I assumed this was some hick town named after Glasgow, but, you know, in the US. (I just checked there is a Glasgow, Kentucky. Americans are really uncreative when it comes to naming things.)

      Somebody… make it make sense….

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      We had friends visit from Australia when I was a teenager, and I found out the dad was a huge country music fan. Then I found out Australia has a massive country music scene.

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        Appalachia (mountain range down the East coast of USA) is where much country music came from, and in the early days was largely settled by Scots and Irishmen.

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          My dude, flappers could have bought some of the first country records. It’s been a genre since before they switched from wax cylinders to vinyl records.

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              Your own link, first lines

              Country (also called country and western) is a music genre originating in the Southern and Southwestern United States. First produced in the 1920s, country music primarily focuses on working class Americans and blue-collar U.S. American life

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    If Nascar can ban the traitor towel, this should have been a completely trivial thing for Glasgow to pull off. That this decision caused this much stir tells you all you need to know about this place.

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    I live in Glasgow and have had the misfortune of visiting the Opry once on a night out. The whole flag folding ceremony plus cosplay gunfight thing they do was all very strange and they took it far too seriously.

    Needless to say, I did not return.

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    So, do american’s not know their own history very well?

    Like, the confederates were, literally, the enemy of the united states. I always found it weird that people even brought the flag anywhere with them outside of a museum.

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    Sure, let’s just completely treat the South like we are the districts from Hunger Games. This is some bullshit.

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        It’s a flag of a bunch of losers. Why would anyone want to fly the flag of some traitorous losers?

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          it’s because they’re racist, and the long for a return to the days of open, de jure racism. they believe treating anyone other than cishet white christians as fully human is a violation of god’s intended order for the world. they’re monsters.

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        And for many of us who grew up before Dylann Roof sparked the bans… that flag just meant “of the South”

        Nothing more or less, by demonizing it it looks like you’re demonizing us and demanding you thank us for it.

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          you can be wrong about whatever you choose to be wrong about, but that’s the flag of racist traitors. always has been, always will be.