Since I possess the amazing talent of
being misunderstood despite my best intentions let me go ahead and
clearly state that I am totally ecstatic that the Confederate flag
has been taken down and removed from the South Carolina state house
grounds. No matter what Southern apologists and outright
neoconfederates still angry over their side losing the Civil War
might say the Confederate flag in all its versions is a symbol of
slavery and hate. The purpose for me adding my “two-cents” to the
already chaotic mix of people expressing opinions on the subject is
to offer my observations on Southern “heritage” and general
culture as someone who has always felt like an outsider living
amongst all the self-described “good old boys and girls” even
though I have lived most my life in the South.
First and foremost is the symbolism of
the Confederate flag itself and how the white Southern population
could ever ever embrace that flag given the history of slavery in
America. With all the end-of-the-world sorrow expressed and tears
shed yesterday by Confederate flag supporters as it was brought down
some might assume that banner had been flying in some form or the
other since General Lee surrendered to Grant back in 1865.
No, here in glorious South Carolina the
Confederate flag was first raised on the state house dome in 1961
flying underneath the American and Palmetto flags. Officially raised
to commemorate the beginning of the Civil War it was also there to
protest court ordered degeneration and the growing Civil Rights
movement sweeping through the South. As someone who was aware enough
to register what was going on in the South during the late 1960s, not
even the possibility of nuclear war with the Soviets scared white
folks back then like seeing a bunch of angry African-Americans
marching through town.
Now even the most vicious redneck
should acknowledge the fact that for decades the Klan has used the
Confederate banner to terrorize the black population. Only speaking
for myself but such a soiled and tainted flag is nothing to embrace
or use to symbolize one's heritage if it is as pure and innocent as
the disgruntled masses still committed to the holy “Lost Cause”
swear to any who will listen. In fact the designer of the flags used by the Confederacy, William T. Thompson, himself puts any debate on the matter to rest.
While there are a good many exceptions,
generally speaking the average proud Southerner is an unimaginative
prole who is suspicious of education and anyone possessing anything
greater than a high school diploma. Southerners love to say they
would rather live using their “God given commonsense” and mostly
look on with scorn at anyone with a degree higher that what you would
earn at a community college. Such southerners absolutely hate the
idea anyone might be smarter than them and will go to great lengths
to prove that they are equal or better than a college educated
person. Egos here in the South are huge demanding monsters but at the
same time uniquely fragile things.
Additionally, I would have to add that
from my own personal experience dealing such individuals despite all
the declarations of American patriotism that proud Southerners fall
all over themselves to display their actual love of country and
willingness to sacrifice falls considerably short. I know this mainly
through all the hassles I had at a previous job back in 2003. See I
was surrounded by good old boys who got all teary eyed whenever Lee
Greenwood sang about how wonderful the USA was but these dudes would
grumble like whiny, wet hens whenever there was a possibility they
might have to cover my weekend shift when I had National Guard duty.
They were all deer hunters or fishermen and my military service
during that period disturbed their true priorities.
I would also be greatly remiss if I did
not mention that at no time after the 9/11 attacks and during the
Iraq War was there ever a great rush of patriotic Southerners to join
the military. I retired from the National Guard in 2005 and I knew
several recruiters who were forced to pursue Spanish-speaking Mexican
immigrants in an effort to meet their monthly enlistment numbers. For
some reason good old, patriotic Southern folks simply couldn't find a
single recruitment office during those really bad days during the
wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. I'm not saying all Southerners ignored
their duty, from my discussions with by recruiter buddies they did
better than some others working the Northern states but unlike after
the attack on Pearl Harbor back 1941 there was no stampeded to the
recruiting offices.
The last thing I have to mention is the
way the Confederate flag was finally brought down her in South
Carolina. It took the deaths of nine innocent people to spur both the
ideologically rigid governor and the sadly pathetic but curiously
comical state legislature into action. For those folks who might be
graced with a state government that at least partially works here
in South Carolina we can't even agree to fix our seriously crumbling
infrastructure such as bridges and roads. Additionally, while there
are some decent suburban schools in this state, I would not force my
worst enemy to send his children to just about all the schools in the
rural areas of South Carolina. I could be very wrong but somehow we
never quite seem to figure out a way to bring those up with the
suburban schools.
Call me a cynical bastard but given
Governor Nikki Haley's previous comment about how she has never heard
a single word of concern about the Confederate flag from any business
CEO. I can't help but wonder if after the shootings in Charleston
some suit did in fact call her up worried how his, or her corporation
would look getting tangled up with a state where enraged sociopaths
can't be readily singled out from the rest of the good old boy
population.
Like I said at the start of this rant I
am supremely happy the Confederate flag is now gone from the state
house grounds. But at the same time its departure does not really
solve any of the pressing societal issues here in South Carolina.
This state is just not mired in the delusional past but does not
really have a single figure in government with any idea how to met
the demands we will face as the twenty-first century unfolds.
The republicans can't get past
parroting the same old lines about giving even more tax cuts to the
wealthy, dismantling the public education system for some unworkable
voucher program, or jumping into yet another overseas war in the case
of our federal elected officials. It will surprise none with even a
few IQ points that the vast majority of whites in this state vote
republican. They generally hold to the idea that they have theirs and
screw the rest of the people in this state even though this is
ultimately a self destructive attitude.
As far as the democrats go in this
state, they are a disorganized and demoralized mess. South Carolina
does not have a single elected democrat to any statewide office and
those who run usually get their asses cut. The democrat delegation to
the state legislature is a minority in both houses but we do have a
few dynamic individuals who could make things interesting in a few
years.
If it were any other state in this
country I would say the situation could only get better from here,
but after all this is South Carolina so I'm not optimistic.
9 comments:
Hear me applauding you?
ALOHA
ComfortSpiral
Yes, I'm applauding, too. I firmly believe that Governor Nikki Haley got a few phone calls from corporations hinting at financial losses for the state that prompted the push towards removing the flag.
And what is it with the multi-million dollar shrine to be built at the Confederate Relic Room for this flag? I wonder if that was the final bribe for reluctant politicians, something to get their vote.
I liked living in South Carolina, but this insane attitude about the flag and the distorted view of history always made me shake my head.
Well, as a Tarheel, I have spent a lifetime making jokes about the "lesser of the Carolinas."
I am glad the flag is down for many reasons and have been meaning to write my own thoughts about it, but just haven't gotten around to it.
I dont see why in Hell that SC dont just fly their "own" state flag ... it's a really good looking flag with the crescent and palm tree to start with.
I don't know enough about it all to comment but I found your post very interesting Beach, thankyou.
I don't know enough about it all to comment but I found your post very interesting Beach, thankyou.
Amen & amen! My husband has been having conniptions trying to talk to southern friends about why the flag should just GO AWAY. He likes to bring up his great great grandfather who fought for NC & was in a prison camp in Maryland for a while & the fact that his high school mascot was the Rebel (flag & all) & they shot a cannon & sang Dixie when the football team scored. He says that all this nostalgia is just a smoke screen for racism, that the flag stood for the side that LOST, and it should just get put in a drawer somewhere. His blood pressure is up just a wee bit. :)
Man, I loved this!!
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