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Old 08-04-2009, 11:01 AM   #83
Knalus
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I'd have to say my vote is for Dukes of Hazzard.

Growing up in Canada, I didn't get alot of history about the Civil War much, even though I'm very strong in History and Geography. I never really gave the Civil War much thought, even though I was quite interested in many other aspects of history. Growing up, I ONLY ever knew of the confederate flag from Dukes of Hazzard, and from pictures of the south. It wasn't until I was in my mid 20's that I finally heard about the fact that blacks thought it was racist during the whole South Carolina capitol debate, which I only knew about because I watched CNN alot. A fair number of people i know never watch CNN, so I can believe that they might be clueless about the fact that it is considered by many to be racist, especially considering that most of those people live so far away. Yes, a number of these flags are flown by "rednecks", who view it as a redneck symbol (it is the "Rebel" flag), and a number of those rednecks might also be racist, but I'd be betting that most of those people (in Canada especially) would be in the dark when it comes to linking racism and the stars and bars. The General Lee wasn't a symbol of oppression to them, and they are so far from the south and the issue they don't know, or even really care much about.
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