Thread:Alemas2005/@comment-26216388-20150708115240/@comment-26047195-20150708182514

Mishkaiel wrote: Luke McSwagger99 wrote: Mishkaiel wrote: Loney 97 wrote: I had written out a couple paragraphs about the kind of stuff I found while searching for some of Mish's 'facts', but then I realized it was pointless and honestly that doesn't even matter here. You guys are all trying to be all technical and outdo each other with fancy words and dragging over stuff into this; this is what it is.

The confederate flag is a symbol that can be viewed as racist and offensive because of its former connotations to the KKK and other organizations. We don't allow racist and offensive symbols.

End of discussion. "can be viewed" but oh well. You people have your opinions we have ours. Let's leave it at that and just end this freakin argument already.

=l ..You're the one who brought up the argument lol. The impression you received from my statement regarding the concept of disruption you were mentioning was extremely inaccurate thus causing your response pertaining to Civil War history to be incredibly irrelevant. Then you ignore my attempts to explain that to you (scroll up to see them); and when the potential for a debate that may be "difficult" for you arises, you quickly resort to agreeing to disagree (at least until you can acquire more research to start another argument up again) and allowing everyone to have their own opinions, which actually backfires on the idea of your efforts to convince everyone that their history books are wrong, that the Confederate flag doesn't represent racism in any way, etc. Your excessive use of big words fails to impress me.

"until you can acquire more research to start another argument up again"  I don't intend to aquire more research to continue the argument later.

"backfires on the idea of your efforts to convince everyone that their history books are wrong, that the Confederate flag doesn't represent racism in any way, etc"  I wasn't trying to convince, I was merely standing by what I've been taught and believe. You may believe whatever you have been taught.

And as I have already stated, I have had enough of this topic of debate and wish to not continue it any further, and I request that this topic and any similar topic be closed as to prevent any further possibility of disagreement.

=l I'm uninterested in impressing you. I just prefer to not be ignored.

The one and only point I've been trying to make that you've been missing out on is that I was referring to what you said about disruption and not referring to the Civil War or anything like that. There was no need to bring it up.