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I know I usually include a picture with each post, but that's not happening with this one. There's been a whole lot of controversy recently about the Confederate battle flag that's being removed from the South Carolina state capitol building.Wal-mart, Sears, Amazon and eBay are stepping forwardand saying that they won't sell any more merchandise featuring the flag, and even more people are marching and protesting the flag saying that it represents hate and racism. And of course right on cue there arepeople who are coming forward and saying that it doesn't and that's more of a heritage thing and that's it doesn't represent hate or racism for them.

Well I've always seen it as a symbol of racism and darker times in this nation. In fact, it's right up there with the KKK's attire. I know that there are states that have the battle flag in their flag, and I think that there are universities that have the flag incorporated in their school flag as well, but that doesn't change how I feel about it. In fact, we had a football game my junior year of high school in El Campo, TX and I along with quite a few of my black band mates were afraid to get off of the bus because of the overwhelming number of Confederate battle flags that were hung from so many homes we passed on the way to the stadium as well as the racial epithets being yelled at us. El Campo's band leadership didn't even want to meet the band during the third quarter. In fact, I think that was the first time I ever experienced outright racism. Our band directors made sure that we were safe, and nothing was done to us physically, but hearing those racial slurs and not even being addressed by kids our age (who in my opinion had no reason to hate us) was something that's always stuck with me.

As a nation we've taken steps to change professional teams and school mascots that are offensive to Native Americans, but we allow states to fly the Confederate battle flag? That doesn't make sense to me. This shouldn't even be a discussion, in my opinion the flag should banned from all major retailers and removed from all state flags, capitals and other buildingsas a start.

This is something I had to get off of my chest, more of a rant, so I've disabled the comments section.

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Jaz Daigle

Jaz Daigle

Nashville Lifestyle Blogger

Jaz Daigle

Jaz Daigle

Nashville Lifestyle Blogger

Welcome to my blog! I share stories about life in Nashville - music, fashion, travel, food, and everything in between.

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