A symbol of a divided America, and the "old south" supporters of slavery. It IS an insult to African Americans.
by B Man March 4, 2005

by Vreq September 8, 2019

by Potata May 13, 2018

A flag that is said to be worn so much in the south, but having lived in Texas and now in Wisconsin, it's more displayed in the North. In fact, I don't think I've ever seen anybody waving/wearing the rebel flag in Texas. Just in Wisconsin.
by Chrissie November 16, 2004

The confederate flag is a flag that has promoted racism, since the a Civil War, no matter what someone Imbecile has made up and spread through Fox News, or the likes, over the past ten-fifteen years. Read any peice of literature from the era of the civil war, any historian's work, or any real documentation from that time. The south was fighting for slavery during the civil war. That's all there is to it. Anyone who says otherwise is ignorant to the facts, and what has been true for over a century.
People who say the confederate flag doesnt promote and represent racist values are uneducated and ignorant to the truth of what was and what is.
by Tellthetruth6102 August 7, 2016

by WorseThanHitler December 6, 2020

An extremely provocative swim suit, both because of its brevity and its political subtext, based on the pattern of the Confederate Battle Flag. For example, depending on the wearer, it may be worn as a sexy yet ironic statement about the fabled Lost Cause, or as a literal affirmation of the wearer's Southern heritage. Obviously, the implicit message is necessarily subjective.
Its first known manifestation was one worn by Bridget Fonda in "Shag: The Movie." While some Southerners were offended by it, Southern sociologist and chronicler John Shelton Reed pronounced it to be "fetching."
Its first known manifestation was one worn by Bridget Fonda in "Shag: The Movie." While some Southerners were offended by it, Southern sociologist and chronicler John Shelton Reed pronounced it to be "fetching."
by eViL pOp TaRt January 24, 2006
