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On 19/04/2011 05:01 PM, Darren New wrote:
> On 4/19/2011 8:31, Invisible wrote:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Confederate_Rebel_Flag.svg
>
> Being in the USA, it boggles my mind that anyone wouldn't know what this
> flag is. But then, thinking on it, there's no reason anyone outside the
> USA should really know what this is.
More to the point, what the heck is an American flag doing on the wall
of a pub somewhere in a village just outside Northampton?
>> This still leaves the question "WTF is this flag doing on dance fliers?",
>> but you really can't Google that...
>
> Some people are still proud of the fact that their ancestors fought to
> the last breath to keep slaves, and many feel they never should have
> lost in the first place.
I suspect if people thought that's what it really stands for, they
wouldn't have put it on that wall...
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On 19/04/2011 05:51 PM, nemesis wrote:
> in any case, you don't see much rock these days in a dance party, do you?
You do if you go to a rock & roll party. ;-)
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 21:43:51 +0100, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> On 19/04/2011 05:08 PM, Warp wrote:
>> Invisible<voi### [at] dev null> wrote:
>>> On 19/04/2011 16:51, Warp wrote:
>>>> The confederate "rebel" flag was adopted by some fans as the
>>>> emblem of
>>>> rockabilly, which is probably why it's so tied to rock&roll,
>>>> especially in the Southern US.
>>
>>> Damn. I had no idea you knew so much. That's pretty impressive.
>>
>> I didn't. I had a vague notion, but not concrete knowledge. But
>> there's
>> this thing called google, and that another thing called wikipedia. They
>> are pretty useful. I don't know if you have heard of them.
>
> Except that you can't google vague notions, only concrete bits of text.
I imagine that's where Wikipedia comes in - the article on the
confederate flag.
Jim
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 21:44:59 +0100, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> On 19/04/2011 05:01 PM, Darren New wrote:
>> On 4/19/2011 8:31, Invisible wrote:
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Confederate_Rebel_Flag.svg
>>
>> Being in the USA, it boggles my mind that anyone wouldn't know what
>> this flag is. But then, thinking on it, there's no reason anyone
>> outside the USA should really know what this is.
>
> More to the point, what the heck is an American flag doing on the wall
> of a pub somewhere in a village just outside Northampton?
The same thing that, for example, you might find a Guinness sign in a bar
in the middle of New York state: Nostalgia, decoration, or something
like that.
>>> This still leaves the question "WTF is this flag doing on dance
>>> fliers?", but you really can't Google that...
>>
>> Some people are still proud of the fact that their ancestors fought to
>> the last breath to keep slaves, and many feel they never should have
>> lost in the first place.
>
> I suspect if people thought that's what it really stands for, they
> wouldn't have put it on that wall...
Well, you *do* have the BNP over there - which perhaps demonstrates there
are likely people who believe that crap there just as much as here.
Jim
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On 4/19/2011 13:44, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> I suspect if people thought that's what it really stands for, they wouldn't
> have put it on that wall...
Well, that's what it stands for when people put it on the wall *here*.
Especially in areas where it used to be flown as the national flag.
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driving without turn signals."
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>> More to the point, what the heck is an American flag doing on the wall
>> of a pub somewhere in a village just outside Northampton?
>
> The same thing that, for example, you might find a Guinness sign in a bar
> in the middle of New York state: Nostalgia, decoration, or something
> like that.
That explains the flag next to it, which is an image of a bald-headed
eagle and a guy in some sort of motorbike. (WTF?)
>>> Some people are still proud of the fact that their ancestors fought to
>>> the last breath to keep slaves, and many feel they never should have
>>> lost in the first place.
>>
>> I suspect if people thought that's what it really stands for, they
>> wouldn't have put it on that wall...
>
> Well, you *do* have the BNP over there - which perhaps demonstrates there
> are likely people who believe that crap there just as much as here.
The BNP are just nuts. Unfortunately, democrasy apparently means that
even people who are stark raving mad get to stand for election...
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On 4/19/2011 14:25, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> image of a bald-headed eagle
The USA national bird.
> and a guy in some sort of motorbike. (WTF?)
The USA national redneck.
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 22:25:24 +0100, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>>> More to the point, what the heck is an American flag doing on the wall
>>> of a pub somewhere in a village just outside Northampton?
>>
>> The same thing that, for example, you might find a Guinness sign in a
>> bar in the middle of New York state: Nostalgia, decoration, or
>> something like that.
>
> That explains the flag next to it, which is an image of a bald-headed
> eagle and a guy in some sort of motorbike. (WTF?)
Seems to me that it explains both of them.
If I wanted to Godwin the discussion, I'd point out that some people are
nostalgic for white supremacy.
As for the bald eagle & motorbike flag, no idea, never seen that one.
Probably something about Harley-Davison motorcycles (American made
motorcycles).
>>>> Some people are still proud of the fact that their ancestors fought
>>>> to the last breath to keep slaves, and many feel they never should
>>>> have lost in the first place.
>>>
>>> I suspect if people thought that's what it really stands for, they
>>> wouldn't have put it on that wall...
>>
>> Well, you *do* have the BNP over there - which perhaps demonstrates
>> there are likely people who believe that crap there just as much as
>> here.
>
> The BNP are just nuts. Unfortunately, democrasy apparently means that
> even people who are stark raving mad get to stand for election...
Yep. You get Cameron, we get Bush. But my point is that there's crazy
everywhere.
Jim
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 15:09:46 -0700, Darren New wrote:
> On 4/19/2011 14:25, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>> image of a bald-headed eagle
>
> The USA national bird.
>
>> and a guy in some sort of motorbike. (WTF?)
>
> The USA national redneck.
LOL
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On 19/04/2011 11:19 PM, Jim Henderson wrote:
>>> and a guy in some sort of motorbike. (WTF?)
>> >
>> > The USA national redneck.
> LOL
LOL * 2
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