You people use the old, white msn emoji like how people use the skull emoji. You use it SO liberally and you don’t even know what it means or what you’re talking about.
@TheAmericansniper-ghost . . . . .By my British grandparents. Both from England? And when the Union Jack flew up until 1965, before the Maple leaf? Ruled by the Queen of England? Hell yes!!!! That is my heritage. Why wouldn't I want it back? It would restore order. Well, in those days it would have.
@TheAmericansniper-ghost . . . . . . I stand with you my man. I would love to visit the deep south some time. I actually have a large Confederate flag on my toolbox at work. . To me, it symbolizes strength and resistance. I've been asked to remove it, but I refuse. Cancel culture Liberals say the confederate flag is a symbol of hate. What a crock of shit. To me it symbolizes resistance. Resist rainbow flags. Resist chemical castration of young boys. Resist gay, trans influence on children. Cross dressers reading obscene books to kids. I would like to see the south return to a better time and Canada restored to a better time.
They basically seceded, but the US Army quickly overwhelmed the secessionist Missourians before the Confederate army could arrive in numbers. Maryland and Delaware never did, even if a great number of Marylanders wanted to join CSA
@@gabrielagustinhomas yea I learned this a while back after I started studying more about it. learned what the Missouri compromise was making it equal. I tried deleting the comment after I found out thow so my bad
@@Milk_boy417 The Missouri Compromise was in 1820. It had nothing to do with Missouri succeeding from the Union and joining the south. Missouri, along with Kentucky, was declared part of the Confederacy, but the Confederates never actually controlled them. They were border states and slave states that were still loyal to the Union. The others were Maryland, Delaware, and from 1863, West Virginia.
Did you know when the confederate flag was made what it stood for? Here's a little educational facts for you, you may believe it or not but it's all verifiable. The red represents the blood of Christ. The white border represents the protection of God. The blue ‘X’ represents the Christian cross of Saint Andrew, the first disciple of Christ Jesus and patron Saint of Scotland. The 13 stars represent the 13 Southern states of succession.”
Yeah, well guess what? That flag was the banner of the Army of Northern Virginia and the Tennessee. It was never the official national flag of the Confederacy.