If the tattoo was obtained in youth in a non-racist highly populated area, probably freedom of expression. However, if the individual continues to wear it in adulthood after learning that the confederate flag is associated with racism against African Americans, or originates from an all-white community (especially in "Yankee territory"), that's an entirely different matter and the individual is more than likely racist. If initials are anywhere near the tattoo, this usually indicates a crime (for example, G.T.A. = Grand Theft Auto) the individual commited to get into the racist organization or the initials of an African American they have assaulted/killed in order to be initiated. The confederate flag is affiliated with the confederacy, when the Unites States was active in slavery. Similar to the swastika in Germany, the swastika represents a time when Germany was very powerful politically, but the ugly side to it was the Holocaust. This is why the swastika is offensive to Jewish individuals and the confederate flag is offensive to African Americans.
The official flag of the Confederacy was a blue square in the upper left corner with a variance of 7 to 13 stars in a circle, two thick red stripes top and bottom and an equally thick white stripe in the middle of the two. It is often refereed to as the "stars and bars". The confederate battle flag was the same design as the confederate navy jack as seen in some other variants of the confederate flag, but elongated to form a rectangular shape. the battle flag is the most widely known confederate flag.
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It might be that the Confederate flag is a symbol of a war that consumed 650,000 lives, and a symbol of the government whose position was slavery everywhere, slavery forever. It might be that the Confederate flag is preferred today by white supremacists and segregationists. Or it might just be that black people have a strong patriotic preference for the lawful flag of the United States.
There is a club in the Anderson area that has a patch with confederate flag with a skull in the center. This club is called Confederates.
No it is for the state of Maryland.
A pirate flag, also known as a Jolly Roger, typically consists of a white skull and crossbones symbol on a black background. The skull represents death, while the crossbones symbolize danger or warning. The flag was used by pirates to intimidate their enemies and signify their identity as outlaws of the sea.
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The rebel flag the flag of the south.
The rebel flag the flag of the south.
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The Union Flag was the Stars and Stripes. The Confederate flag was the stars and bars, representing many fewer states.
The official flag of the Confederacy was a blue square in the upper left corner with a variance of 7 to 13 stars in a circle, two thick red stripes top and bottom and an equally thick white stripe in the middle of the two. It is often refereed to as the "stars and bars". The confederate battle flag was the same design as the confederate navy jack as seen in some other variants of the confederate flag, but elongated to form a rectangular shape. the battle flag is the most widely known confederate flag.