- The largest rally so far was held in Ocala, Florida, in mid-July, in support of a county's decision to return a Confederate flag to a position on government property. It drew an estimated crowd of 5,000 people, as well as reports of sporadic gunfire. Other big rallies include a crowd of 4,000 in North Carolina, and the 2,000 supporters of a KKK rally held in Charleston in July.
Welp, that's not very surprising.
so a big racist massacre happens and these guys come out of hiding?
A few weeks ago I saw a large pickup flying an oversize american flag on one side and an equally large confederate flag on the other. The cognitive dissonance (or complete ignorance) necessary to do that struck me as really funny at the time. It made me laugh out loud alone in my car. Then I just felt kinda pissed off that I have to even see that in my northern home.
It's everywhere. I grew up in Upstate NY. Outside of the cities it's a fairly rural and backwoods area, and I went to high school with a lot of people who would have confederate flag decals or actual flags. Whenever I go home I'll still see some sort of confederate symbol. You live in the north, in the middle of NY. How do you have any connection or sympathy with the confederacy.
The ante-bellum South has a tendency to be idealized in, it seems, thousands of different ways. On one hand, there is the state's rights side of it. There can also (rather accurately) be a sense of the Civil War as a conflict between rural agriculture and urban industry, which I think accounts for the New York phenomenon you mentioned. Further, the South of books like Gone With the Wind certainly has admirable qualities. On the other hand, the ante-bellum South can also be presented as a Hell full of demonic white racists. Of course, no such idealized portrait is actually right and none of these portrayals was actually limited to the South, but people can tend to be drawn to one they can relate too, and develop a relationship with it from there.
If you will, post the infographic (w/ caption and scale), for Hubskiers in a hurry. It tells me all I need to know. Pretty please? No, I'm not a spy for WaPo. Then I will tag it #infographic, because I'm a data junkie. Edit: I would do this myself, but I have no internet. Just 4G. Sorry, first night in a foreign land :).