I just realized that I have worn out all my Hawaiian shirts.
Bubba Wallace says people have the right to peacefully protest NASCAR’s ban of the Confederate flag. He adds: “You won’t see cops pepper spraying them and shooting them with rubber bullets, will you?”
No bubba, you won’t, because they won’t be burning down buildings and looting stores you ****ing idiot
Can’t explain that to someone who’s dying to be a victim.More basic than that...that never happens at "peaceful protests"...no matter what you are protesting.
I'm rather impressed that people aren't blindly following the "the Civil War was about slavery" narrative.
I'm rather impressed that people aren't blindly following the "the Civil War was about slavery" narrative.
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Bubba is trying way to hard to be relevant.Bubba Wallace says people have the right to peacefully protest NASCAR’s ban of the Confederate flag. He adds: “You won’t see cops pepper spraying them and shooting them with rubber bullets, will you?”
No bubba, you won’t, because they won’t be burning down buildings and looting stores you ****ing idiot
It’s the only time he’s been on camera this much.Bubba is trying way to hard to be relevant.
Hell, it wasn't even a civil war.
In a civil war, citizens of the same country battle to take over governance of that country. The confederates never attempted to take over anything.... they were simply walking away.
"War for Southern Independence" or "War of Northern Aggression" are more appropriate terms.
States have (or had) a right to secede though didn’t they?hrm... America is a country. if someone takes half of it that seems rather aggressive
States have (or had) a right to secede though didn’t they?
States have (or had) a right to secede though didn’t they?
No. What makes you think this?
..and then the Constitution. It contains a way in, and no way out. Certainly, no unilateral way out. I don't see why a state and the federal government could not agree to a parting, but there is no unilateral right to leave the union.