I have lived my entire life in this same small town in South Carolina, which has just recently grown out of our textile roots due to a population boom (200% in the past 2-3 years). With this growth came a new high school and administration.
The problem is that with all these "outsiders" now controlling the area, they have begun to change the way we are allowed to live. The school administration has made a rule for this school which to put simply: No student is allowed to wear any clothing with a rebel flag on it, if you do you will be subject to punishment.
I personally do not wear the flag but my problem is that people from other countries are allowed to be proud about where they're from and wear their flags on their clothing, while people in this very region aren't allowed to be proud of their heritage?
I asked one of my teachers and was told "As long as it isn't the rebel flag, you are allowed to wear it." I assume this includes the Iraq Flag or Afghan flag?
2007-08-22
11:39:57
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justgohome523
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To elaborate on my question: What measures can my student body do to change this prejudice against southern heritage.. in our OWN region?
2007-08-22
11:42:00 ·
update #1
the flag doesn't have anything to do with slavery or the civil war. Are you not allowed to be proud of where you're from? Are you not allowed to be proud of your southern roots? Next time, please read the details and keep your regional biases to yourself when you answer.
2007-08-22
11:55:44 ·
update #2
It's nice to see how ignorant people really are these days. Kids are allowed to wear the Iraq flag, and the ones that pour.. "ketchup" on their heads would get expelled for doing so. All the while, the confederate flag is disallowed.
2007-08-22
11:57:18 ·
update #3