For those of you who never paid attention in history class, that’s the battle flag. We fly it to remember the ultimate sacrifice that hundreds of thousands made to make men free. If you forget about them, their sacrifice, or what they fought for, slavery will come back to the US, and it would be your fault. Btw that saying makes no sense
In most of the world, if your enemy flies a white flag, they're likely about to surrender. In Bourbon France, YOU should surrender if your enemy is flying the white flag!
Well, something to consider. Some Confederate generals went farther south and never surrendered. Confederates suffered fewer losses and the Union lost their tyrant king just days after Lee surrendered. The confederacy never really died. It just went "underground". Texas gained the most imo by the end of the war.
Out of all the tragedies of the U.S. Civil War, the ruining of two really attractive flag designs is pretty far down the ladder of awfulness, but it's still on there. From a flag-design standpoint, the Confederate battle flag and naval jack are just about perfect. They stick to three colors and are fairly simple, but still present a striking, distinct look.
Grey, we discussed this. You're not supposed to out Southerners who quietly display the Bonnie Blue in discreet locations to honor 83.3% of an entire generation of their non-slave owning family who was killed fighting a rich man's war. Hypothetically... of course.
So my friend told me a story about a German exchange student visiting here in Virginia. The German saw a Confederate flag, and upon remembering what it meant, he remarked, "Oh yeah, you guys have Nazis, too."
+Christian Wheeler Well, the reason why he said that is because displaying the Nazi flag publicly violates obscenity laws in Germany and other parts of Europe, so European neo-nazis hang the confederate publicly instead, because they at least have the balls to admit that it's a symbol representing white supremacists.
Fun fact, the Betsy Ross flag wasn't used that much in the Revolutionary War. It was around and used here and there, but the official flag at the time was the Francis Hopkinson flag. Most flags that were flown in battle were usually individual localized flags flown by various groups of Colonists. Like the New England flag, the Green Mountain Boys flag, the South Carolina flag, etc.
@Roman Bellic "proof" History books -- Any history book of U. S. History tells of the South's defeat under that flag. The flag is the flag of a loser . I
@Dman Bellic Sure the south had amazing military leaders but the north had more population and industry, the only way I see the south winning is if the Europeans intervened and even then the north could just claim that the war is to end slavery and the Europeans would be forced to back down by thein own citizens.
and your point is??.. How does that change the fact that the Stars and bars was flown over the confederacy and said to show white supremacy at the time by people?
@@MrZAPPER1000 CZcams actually loses money by demonetising, it's probably the algorithm detecting the flag and falsely assuming that the video supports the controversial views commonly associated with it. Still shite, but what can you do?
Amazing to think that all those evil, cruel slave owners managed to convince my slave ancestors to adopt the very religion that was cruelly oppressing them for centuries, resulting in a long, deep history of said religion in african american culture
iPlayer93 I feel you ... I lost half my FB friends when I tried to explain religion origins. TIP: never talk about religion in a catholic majority country :(
CelestialMind True. ...I just have to say, though, that the union army sucked. They had all the advantages, but it still took them so many years to win.
Im sure someone will be all offended because reasons, but from A PURELY AESTHETIC standpoint, the "x" design Confederate flag is absolutely one of my favorites.
indeed. flags, like all other art forms, are catalysts of emotion. Generally speaking, however, the intent of the creator and of the viewer / listener / recieving end, are not always the same. Understanding and educating ourselves of the creator /artist's history and circumstance, can help us appreciate and understand a "message's" intent and beauty for what it is and not what we think it is, but more so to appreciate the history any art form represents
Yep. It's sad that all that evil history had to get tangled with that pretty design. There are plenty of meh flag designs that would be less of a loss. At least we didn't lose a flag with a hexagon on it.
Such an amazing design in its battle and national flags, and such passion in many of its troops, all for cause that ultimately wanted the exact wrong thing. Even if that wasn’t the case, there wouldn’t have been peace between either country if the South had won. You might as well compare it to how the Greek city-states went back to killing each other not long after fighting the Persians.
idk why Southerns keep calling the confederate flag their "heritage" when theres other and more better stuff to symbolize their heritage as if they were different from the north.
@@pure2291 Actually the civil war was more about the south wanting to become their own country, shockingly not many people know this. Yes slavery was a part of it but secession was a bigger cause
@Christopher Cunningham actually there were probably more slaves in the north than the south because chances are there were more wealthy people up north than south
@@georgevolkov2158 The reason they wanted to become independent was because the federal government (especially Lincoln) was threatening to take their slaves. You might argue that the south had a different culture to the north and thus wanted to become independent, but why was the south so complacent in the years following the signing of the Declaration of Independence?
Actually got a notification from CZcams about this video Before CGP even sent out the email notification! You better step your game up CGP, CZcams is starting to beat you at your own game!
***** Same here. However I am a fairly hardcore participant in the channel who has commented on all CGP Grey's videos and watched them all more than once. I think normal people who just clicked "subscribe" after watching one CGP Grey video and then moving on wouldn't get these emails.
***** It's not harder than to check the wikipedia article with a list of flags for the Confederation. Politicians and journalists just happen to be real fucking lazy.
***** It doesn't matter what they know. It matters what people perceive. Play on emotions and fuel the fire. Never let a crisis go to waste. Idiots concentrate on pissing contests and bitch fights while the government is gaining power and authority at every step. For safety, you know?
I love the switcheroo Georgia pulled with their state flag. "Hey! You've got the Confederate flag in your state flag! Get rid of it!" "Okay. *smirk*" "There! That's better! *pats self on back." The new Georgia flag is the 1st Rebel National flag with the Georgia state seal in it, essentially changing nothing unless you know your history.
-Sarah- Look up the shooting in South Carolina with the killing of 9 people by a white man that showed racist ideas as part of a white supremacy, and that people have been requesting the flags to be removed from government state groups and other places. Also with this has come anger on both sides on with to do with the confederate flags in general.
-Sarah- A guy killed 9 black people in a church. He was a white supremacist and wanted to start a civil war. People are auguring that this flag is a symbol of racism, and is was used by white supremacists like the man who shot up this church. There auguring that it should be taken down from government buildings.
-Sarah- Last week, a young man killed several (9) people in a church in South Carolina, in the aftermath of the shooting the attention settled on this flag - because the flags at the capitol building in SC were lowered to half staff but this flag was being flown (yes, at the capitol building in a southern US state, 150 years after the civil war ended), this flag was being flown and was affixed to its pole so that it could not be either lowered or taken down. And as is said below, we tend to not deal with our actual issues in a direct and adult manner, so.....controversy about this flag. Hope that helps to clarify at least some of the things. I am aware that there are obviously many more issues surrounding the whole situation but that is "the basics" of the flag part of the controversy.
You are correct. That is how we pulled one over on the public. We were getting grief about our flag having the "confederate" flag on it, so we changed it so not to offend anyone. We went with the current flag and everyone went "that's better" now we have no reminder of the old south. It pays sometimes to know all the little details about history.
***** i see what you are trying to do, but that flag has nothing to do with racism... only with the south. the reason we associate that flag with racism is because we associate the south with it, and try to use the transitive property on it, but that's like saying sweet ice tea, pecan pies, sweet potato pies, crawfish, and po-boys are all racist and should be removed along with any mention of any southern state.
Mike Gill How is that hard for the GOP? It was the Democrats that were pushing everything that the confederacy stood for; the GOP was dominating the Union.
HoudiniWeenie Actually I haven't even seen the word "democrat" before scrolling this far down. It all seems to be conspiracy nuts, confederate/slavery apologists and racism deniers.
America has "The Star Spangled Banner" The United Kingdom has "The Union Jack" Canada has.... "The Maple Leaf" ...why don't we get a cool name for our flag?
Duncan Van Ooyen Because we are down to earth europeans... we don't need that "we are tough and we will let you know through cool nicknames" kinda bullshit! Be proud of it meneer van Ooyen!
As a kid I wanted the confederate flag in my room as it was cool and "cowboy" to me. (Don't ask why, I don't know either why I related the flag to cowboys). I always wondered why my parents wouldn't let me. Later on in life I did realise why lol. (I am not from the US btw.)
Definitely look into the history of the South. There is nothing in US history that has been more contaminated than that period. Ask any historian, professor, high school teacher what any war in any country at any time in human history was about and they say "oh that's a complicated question, it was a bunch of things blah blah blah". Ask anyone who attended or teaches at American public schools or colleges what the civil war was about and they give you a single word answer
maybe not "the" Confederate flag, but certainly "a" Confederate flag. And, the story I heard was that Betsy Ross did not design the flag, but convinced the designers to switch from six pointed to five pointed stars. And she and her husband's company certainly did sew a lot of the early US flags.
@TheBrodsterBoy wdym never used, I thought he said it was used as a battle flag, thus being "a" Confederate flag Edit: now I see its a 2 year old comment so it doesnt matter I guess
Well, even if it is a Confederate flag, I do believe that because it was never the official flag, it should at least be given a break. Remember, before the Nazis used it, the swastika used to be a religious symbol of peace. Perhaps something that not only was barely used but not even wanted to be the flag in the first place can be used as a reminder of what not to do.
I'm nearly 70. But back when I was in public school, we learned all about this, and many more things that today's College graduates know NOTHING about!
Away down South in the land of traitors, Rattlesnakes and alligators!, Right away!, come away!, right away, come away!. Where cotton's king and men are chattels, Union boys will win the battles!, Right away!, come away!, right away, come away!. we'll all go down to Dixie!, Away!, away!, Each Dixie boy must understand That he must mind his Uncle Sam!, Away!, away!, we'll all go down to Dixie!. Away!, away!, we'll all go down to Dixie!. I wish I was in Baltimore, I'd make Secession traitors roar!, Right away!, come away!, right away, come away!. We'll put the traitors all to rout. I'll bet my boots we'll whip them out!, Right away!, come away!, right away, come away!. we'll all go down to Dixie!, Away!, away!, Each Dixie boy must understand That he must mind his Uncle Sam!, Away!, away!, we'll all go down to Dixie!. Away!, away!, we'll all go down to Dixie!. Oh, may our Stars and Stripes still wave Forever o'er the free and brave!, Right away!, come away!, right away, come away!. And let our motto ever be -- "For Union and for Liberty!" Right away!, come away!, right away, come away!. we'll all go down to Dixie!, Away!, away!, Each Dixie boy must understand That he must mind his Uncle Sam!, Away!, away!, we'll all go down to Dixie!. Away!, away!, we'll all go down to Dixie!.
Despite the history of the confederacy, I can't deny that that is a great looking flag. It has shapes that makes it easy to draw, while having an uncommon and distinct looking diagonal cross, making it easy to recognise. I also like the color scheme (but I am from Norway, and it reminds me of the Norwegian flag, so that might just be my bias). If the flag didn't represent what it does, I'd like to have one in my house.
Exactly, so many cool designs are used by racists, like the swatstika (I cannot spell it lol) is super cool looking but there's a small issue with its history
Near my work office, there is a house that has the Bicentennial Flag. Someone at my work, thought it was the Confederate Flag. I don't see the Bicentennial Flag that often anymore, but when I was kid in 1976, I remember they had a parade and the flag was flown during that period.
MSP Redgrave It's used as such by certain people, but the flag itself is just a flag. It's reasonable to say that it's associated with the country that officially used it, but anybody can pick a flag from history and declare it a symbol of something or other, and if we were to consider all of that to be as significant as it is typically done inside the US when it comes to the Confederate flag, we wouldn't have any flags left to fly. Think of this: a few decades before the US Civil War, when the US was fighting the War of 1812, it was the US that was desperately trying to hold on to slavery and racial segregation, faced with an opponent, Britain, that had already outlawed slavery and that was actively recruiting freed slaves into its military, to fight against their former owners. Does that make the Stars and Stripes a symbol of slavery and racism?
Thank you for putting this information out there. There were also variations of the battle flag used in different regions. The Army of Northern Virginia was the largest army for the confederates and therefore most people think their battle flag was the only one.
I really like the cross design, I remember reading a English novel when I was kid(don't remember the exact content) and among the pictures in that book there is one describing a battlefield and the description says it was two American forces fighting each other, and I immediately imagine that cross flag are the us national flag, only later I knew what true us flag looks like.(and I'm a bit disappointed)
@Roman Bellic Maybe you didn't read this correctly Things the Confederacy tried to do: Become independent, *keep slavery* , win a war, *keep people enslaved* , and oh yeah, *keep slavery* Lee didn't run the country, and the people who did supported slavery. Neither did Lee try to do anything to stop it, in fact fighting for government trying to preserve it. States rights existed before the CSA, and the most they "contributed" was whining that *freeing slaves* was violating states rights, just like segregationists in the 60s. Getting offended that the CSA tried to preserve slavery is either a troll-take or the opposite of "doing research." Vomiting Lost Cause propaganda doesn't change that.
@@jacksondoegg4001 I wouldn’t want a slave-owning rebellion that didn’t even exist for as long as Nirvana to be my last line of defence there anyway. You’ve already all but ruined the term “States Rights” as a hissyfit that you can’t oppress others.
+Moon Monbiot you dont have to be racist to like a flag. misconception the civil war was about slavery and states fights vs federal government. there was also a huge divide between North and South since colonial era.
Well, to be honest it is a Confederate flag, but not the Confederate national flag. Consider that as you demonstrated it was actually part of two national flag designs.
+RedJackOfClubs They weren't seceding because they were being outvoted, they seceded mostly because they felt that the rights of individual states were being trampled. Slavery was not addressed by the Constitution, and "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively...", therefore the ability to allow or disallow slavery technically fell into the hands of the states. When the federal government tried to take those rights from them, they got upset, and decided to form their own country. However, none of that excuses slavery in the slightest. Let me make it clear that I am not supporting their choice to keep slaves, merely that they felt it was their Constitutional right to do so.
No, the 10th amendment is in direct conflict with the supremacy clause which is was not design to completely overturn. This is something conservatives don't seem to get that through there head when they cry states rights.
curious look I never said it wasn't. I was just saying that the reason the Confederate states seceded was because they felt their tenth amendment right was being taken away from them, in spite of the fact that the Supremacy Clause means that federal law applies to all states.
Bel-Shamharoth except thats not really why which differentiates it fro the modern conservative movement. modern conservatives want states rights on about everything, taxes, environmental regulations, and obviously gay marriage, even border control in some cases. the south cared about one "right" and on right only, the right to own slaves. Read mississippi's declaration of secession, its literally the only issue they mention.
@@Conviction4696 still as long as the flag is waved the confederacy and it's ideals won't die till we all realize what it represents and burn it will the confederatcy truely end
@@oswaldrabbit1409 yet that's how it spreads everything starts small till they convince enough people take religions for examplr and the idea of democracy started with 1 county and also rember hitler's reign started with very few
The irony of the whole "Confederate flag" discussion is that there was no single "Union flag" either - the star pattern was not standardized (whatever design the Navy adopted usually became the "American flag", but as long as it got the number right, the stars could be and frequently were arranged however the flagmaker saw fit) until 1912.
asd asd I really don’t get why the south is nationalistic, can’t they just wave around a US flag and get the same result? You don’t see people from Massachusetts waving around their flag... or New England... or anywhere that’s not the south...
They were not traitors, the railroad companies started buying and destroying farmland for their tracks, their economy ran off of agriculture I would fight back too. It's sad to see the American people doesn't even know it's own history. A country that doesn't know where it was yesterday doesn't know where it is today. - General Robert Edward Lee
The flag was actually the Virginia Battle Flag, not just some random one. It was also used during the war as Virginia was the home of many places (and people), such as Lee and the capital of the CSA.
0:49 The American Flag designer was Francis Hopkinson who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, and adapting on June 14, 1777. Betsy Ross did a 13-star circle as a variant, and Hopkinson made an official 13 six-pointed stars arranged in rows. So the government took a Hopkinson's flag as a official American Flag, with a five-pointed star arrangement.
The 13 stripes of the flag of the United States also didn't originate with the 13 colonies, rather the 13 stripes already present on the flag of the East India Company.
With the Confederacy there were many many different flags, these are just the 3 main flags. Different army divisions had different flags. The square battle flag was most used. But there were other localized designs. The Trans-Mississippi Army had one like the battle flag but the colors were reversed so the background was blue and the X was red. A Tennessee division had the battle flag but it was missing the middle star
@@antonraulpen Lee fucking destroyed the union for a long time it was not until Ulysses s grant destroyed him in combat he was forced to surrender post war due to his battle prowess he was pardoned
@@erickrasniewski567 even with Lee, almost the entire war was fought on southern soil and he couldn't even force the North to move the capital back to its old location dispite DC being basically right on the front lines. And that was when the US army was filled with incompetent generals. Once Lincoln had fired enough generals to actually get to people who knew what they were doing (which was more than just Grant, btw)....well, we all know how that went. Look past the battles and the legends and myths. The fact that Lee (who I admit was a good general) couldn't even get the capital moved back from the front lines when the North had a bunch of incompetent generals only to try a desperate hail-mary in his only significant push into the North (seriously Lee, basics of warfare is know your enemy. Fighting a master of terrain tactics and logistics in the Pennsylvanian foothills was a fool's errand) is a clear example of how the South picked a fight it couldn't win. Tl:dr Lee vs the incompetent early Northern generalship and the best they could do is fight to a draw while Lincoln purged the upper levels off command of incompetence. From day 1 the whole war was just a matter of time.
The confederacy wasn't racist or founded on keeping black slaves. It was founded on states rights to break from the union, a big part of witch was to keep slaves both white and black. Yes there were white slaves and black slave owners. I'm glad they lost and slavery was bad but it's not a racial issue... I mean, it was to some, but it wasn't officially or legal ever remotely tied to race.
Melting Snow Read the declarations of secession published by the southern states. Southern states were against states rights when the north didn't want to return slaves. It had everything to do with slavery and racism and literally nothing to do with states rights.
blue and white : Too yankyish.
Blue white and red : Yea that'll work.
*laughs in United Kingdom*
Still yankee
America =/= yankee
The Looinrims You mean ≠
73 Ttda pffff idk how to reddit text
Maybe the real confederate flag was the friends we made along the way
I am a 14 year old girl and this is deep👊🥺
"Maybe the real Slave Empire was the friends we made along the way"
Maybe the real confederate flag is the smoke rising from Georgia as Sherman marches through
That's both hollow and filled with bullshit
For those of you who never paid attention in history class, that’s the battle flag. We fly it to remember the ultimate sacrifice that hundreds of thousands made to make men free. If you forget about them, their sacrifice, or what they fought for, slavery will come back to the US, and it would be your fault.
Btw that saying makes no sense
The Stainless Banner looks like someone made the battle flag in Paint, but forgot to resize the rest of the image
You're absolutely right
This is the best comment.
R/rareinsults
@@SquareFoil31362r/foundthemobileuser
"The flag looks like surrender flag! Put red on it!"
36 days later..
In most of the world, if your enemy flies a white flag, they're likely about to surrender. In Bourbon France, YOU should surrender if your enemy is flying the white flag!
Meme:
The flag of Bourbon France
(This is not a France surrender joke)
69th like.
Sherman did nothing wrong
@@vastcarter the only thing sherman did wrong was stop
Jesus! No wonder the south lost.. they had more graphic designers than soldiers.
You just described the US in modernity.
Graphic design is my passion
Well, something to consider.
Some Confederate generals went farther south and never surrendered.
Confederates suffered fewer losses and the Union lost their tyrant king just days after Lee surrendered.
The confederacy never really died. It just went "underground".
Texas gained the most imo by the end of the war.
@@HalfBreadChaos dumbass! Haven't u heard of a joke?
@@thejarjosh
Sure and Nazis left to the Antarctica and the dark side of the moon 🤪
All this could have been avoided if they simply turned off friendly fire
Hardcore mode is the best for leveling up weapons though...
xd
Orthey could have turned on creative mode.
Can't do that without pressing A.
This is realistic battle, ff always on
Out of all the tragedies of the U.S. Civil War, the ruining of two really attractive flag designs is pretty far down the ladder of awfulness, but it's still on there. From a flag-design standpoint, the Confederate battle flag and naval jack are just about perfect. They stick to three colors and are fairly simple, but still present a striking, distinct look.
Agree love the design kind of intimidating in a way
It’s a very attractive flag isn’t it?
@@117rebel Sure thing my fellow gentleman.
@@117rebel The German swastika is still attractive too. No matter what it fought for.
@White Pride Amen bother! Mine is flying as well 🇺🇸✊🏿✊🏻
I love how passionate Grey is about flags.
Pretty much every American jizzes themselves when they see the US flag
Grey, we discussed this. You're not supposed to out Southerners who quietly display the Bonnie Blue in discreet locations to honor 83.3% of an entire generation of their non-slave owning family who was killed fighting a rich man's war. Hypothetically... of course.
Very good. So sad so few people get taught history.
Fort Sumter was like 9/11. Oops
I knew I liked you. But, no, you're still racist ;-P
theonlyari you're* (you look silly)
Luke Olson fergive me. I fergot my grammer
So my friend told me a story about a German exchange student visiting here in Virginia. The German saw a Confederate flag, and upon remembering what it meant, he remarked, "Oh yeah, you guys have Nazis, too."
+Gergenhimer lol.
+Gergenhimer Even though comparing the Nazi's to the Confederacy is like comparing evil bannanas to like, much less evil oranges.
+Christian Wheeler What do you have against bananas and oranges?! Next you'll be telling me leeks are an abomination... And that sake isn't real wine.
Joshua M Leeks are abominations. Fite me. (งಠ ͟ʖಠ)ง
+Christian Wheeler Well, the reason why he said that is because displaying the Nazi flag publicly violates obscenity laws in Germany and other parts of Europe, so European neo-nazis hang the confederate publicly instead, because they at least have the balls to admit that it's a symbol representing white supremacists.
Fun fact, the Betsy Ross flag wasn't used that much in the Revolutionary War. It was around and used here and there, but the official flag at the time was the Francis Hopkinson flag. Most flags that were flown in battle were usually individual localized flags flown by various groups of Colonists. Like the New England flag, the Green Mountain Boys flag, the South Carolina flag, etc.
This video has been around longer than the Confederacy's existence.
And has been more beneficial to society
Not Really.
@@PowerOf47 Not Really.
The history of the confederacy has been around longer than you have
Oh we're still here ;)
If you're gonna rebel, use a flag that's not similar to your enemys. It gives you good luck.
And also wouldn't shoot your second-best General when he's coming back
And also have Texas be not useless
Oh they would have got their ass kicked under any flag
@Roman Bellic "proof"
History books -- Any history book of U. S. History tells of the South's defeat under that flag. The flag is the flag of a loser .
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@Dman Bellic Sure the south had amazing military leaders but the north had more population and industry, the only way I see the south winning is if the Europeans intervened and even then the north could just claim that the war is to end slavery and the Europeans would be forced to back down by thein own citizens.
I guess you could say the navy refused to use navy blue on their flag
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Albania!
and your point is??.. How does that change the fact that the Stars and bars was flown over the confederacy and said to show white supremacy at the time by people?
+J BEST
Your point is?
self explanatory
2:06 *”Can no longer be mistaken for the surrender flag”*
Yeah they made it so that there’s a big L.
The reason they made the white one is because they wanted to fool the north with it.
Ha
@@DarthOkamo They fooled the north so we'll they actually surrendered, amazing.
Great now I will never unsee this.
"This is a cross" Me: "Well, a saltire, more accurately."
aka the Cross of St. Andrew.
@@heatherkuhn6559 True.
1:45 in the writing business they call that foreshadowing
Top comment material
*Ironic*
@@kam_kolb795 *_yes_*
It's also the last flag of the confederacy.
@@sameman6884 lmao ripperoni in pepperoni
The CZcams algorithm has a sick sense of humor
Why would this be demonitized?
@@flamingspew Im also interested.
The timing
I searched this up
@@MrZAPPER1000 CZcams actually loses money by demonetising, it's probably the algorithm detecting the flag and falsely assuming that the video supports the controversial views commonly associated with it. Still shite, but what can you do?
This video has been out longer than the Confederacy lasted.
Ha-ha yeah.
It's also been out longer than both world wars.
also been out longer than the union lasted
@@Diskillfr Because they won and returned to being the United States of America.
fitting their final flag was a white one. They didn't like colors, anyways.
Lmfao
Took me 10 centuries to realize
Amazing to think that all those evil, cruel slave owners managed to convince my slave ancestors to adopt the very religion that was cruelly oppressing them for centuries, resulting in a long, deep history of said religion in african american culture
@@dgw3650 they were a race in need of hope with no other religions to look up to. It was inevitable that some would adopt Christianity
Wrong, white is a color because it is the sum of all the colors. Black is the absence of color.
I tried to educate a friend on this a few days ago and they unfriended me on facebook.
iPlayer93 Sounds like someone who wasn't really a friend.
iPlayer93 that is normal sadly
bro hug?
iPlayer93 Worth it.
iPlayer93 I feel you ... I lost half my FB friends when I tried to explain religion origins. TIP: never talk about religion in a catholic majority country :(
Lord Zephyros bro hug?
Maybe if they had worried less about their flag they would have won.
LOL
lol
CelestialMind True. ...I just have to say, though, that the union army sucked. They had all the advantages, but it still took them so many years to win.
Nice!
***** Bad Strategies and Military Leaders :/
The Confederacy had way better Leaders, but they were outmatched; less resources, less soldiers, etc.
Im sure someone will be all offended because reasons, but from A PURELY AESTHETIC standpoint, the "x" design Confederate flag is absolutely one of my favorites.
indeed. flags, like all other art forms, are catalysts of emotion. Generally speaking, however, the intent of the creator and of the viewer / listener / recieving end, are not always the same. Understanding and educating ourselves of the creator /artist's history and circumstance, can help us appreciate and understand a "message's" intent and beauty for what it is and not what we think it is, but more so to appreciate the history any art form represents
Yep. It's sad that all that evil history had to get tangled with that pretty design. There are plenty of meh flag designs that would be less of a loss. At least we didn't lose a flag with a hexagon on it.
@@thomaslane1547 bro i swear the bad guys got the best drip fr
@@thomaslane1547 btw the civil war was not a war about slavery
@@yourmum69_420 Sure, they went to war for state's rights. But, a state's right to do what?
0:36
Breaking news Somalia is now canceled
Crazy! Had no idea, but I'm not American anyway.
YourMovieSucksDOTorg As a Canadian you get the luxury of not dealing with many of the bigoted idiots of the south. Consider yourself lucky.
SlypherSpoons I'm just going to hope you're trying to get a rise out of me. If not go fuck yourself.
Claire Janda Lol, what do you think America is to Canada? Not a bunch of backwards-ass bigots who live south of them?
YourMovieSucksDOTorg Don't worry, we didn't either. That's why I love CGP Grey's channel.
***** Canada is in America you dumb ass...
Confederates: *changes flag to avoid friendly fire*
Also confederates: "is that general jackson? SHOOT HIM"
" you've done messed up..."
- some Horse
@@renzluigiaquino7608 *Oversimplified intensifies*
This angered his father, who punished him severely.
They're idiots what you expect
@@kingkai2800 they're*
Such an amazing design in its battle and national flags, and such passion in many of its troops, all for cause that ultimately wanted the exact wrong thing.
Even if that wasn’t the case, there wouldn’t have been peace between either country if the South had won. You might as well compare it to how the Greek city-states went back to killing each other not long after fighting the Persians.
I wish people would also stop getting the Norwegian flag confused with the CSA flag. There is clearly a difference.
Yeah! In CS flag the cross goes from corner to corner, the norwegian flag is like this 🇳🇴
Grey presents: Fun With Flags !
projection
I'd watch that.
Watch big bang theory much?
Except Grey would do an excellent job
Please I want this to be a thing
So... its like calling the Netherlands Holland?
TheFancyRoman da
TheFancyRoman sorta
Kinda, I mean it's not 100% right but nobody really cares😂😂
@@cheesus7672 yEah, rIgHt?! 👌💯💯👌😂😂👌😂👌💯💯👌😂
I guess but with flags
1:53 French flag
Republic of West Florida: "Oh boy I cant wait to become an independent state!"
US: "Hippity Hoppity your land is now our property"
Man, why didn’t the confederacy just ask Jack on YIAY to fix their flags?
Excubi J They had already asked Maryland to kill Lincoln, didn’t want to seem pushy.
Because he wasn't born yet
They didn’t check their privilege
@Comic Sans woooosh
Because they were jealous that jack lasted longer than the confederacy
Ironic how the went from “Stainless Banner” to “Blood-stained banner”, not so stainless eh?
Canadian?
Canadian?
Canadian?
Canadian?
Canadian?
General: that looks too much like a surrender flag, put red on it.
Soilder: sir the union is here.
General: Quick take the red off!
Club penguin lasted longer the the confederacy
The time since Harambe died is longer than the confederacy survived
Now that the dust has settled, isn't it hilarious how Georgia avoided any backlash due to their flag?
yes, odd... and georgia is such a piece of shit state - i'm amazed how much they get away with.
+manualLaborer i disagree with you on all accounts
+Kirk Cooey - if you don't mind, please elaborate on your georgia experience.
+manualLaborer would you please elaborate on your "piece of shit" Georgia experience as well please.
Probably because their flag was never co-opted by the KKK
Imagine seeing this flag and thinking of anything other than a 1969 Dodge Charger.
Yes, the beautiful Charger called the General Lee
The one and only even slightly cool thing it can be associated with!
@@anihilistsweetpotato9535 Lynyrd Skynyrd flag
Or sweet home alabama by lynrd skynyrd
the car bo and luke bought is the general lee and it is a 1968 black dodge charger with two tone grey interior
If only they kept the bonnie blue flag, and people wouldn't mistake the norwegian flag for the confederate flag💀
Wait what? People confuse these 2?
Why I am asking, of course someone always will.
@@Fytrzaczek21 yep.
idk why Southerns keep calling the confederate flag their "heritage" when theres other and more better stuff to symbolize their heritage as if they were different from the north.
Confederate heritage was wanting to own slaves when the rest of the world realized it was wrong.
@@pure2291 Actually the civil war was more about the south wanting to become their own country, shockingly not many people know this. Yes slavery was a part of it but secession was a bigger cause
@Christopher Cunningham actually there were probably more slaves in the north than the south because chances are there were more wealthy people up north than south
@@georgevolkov2158 that whole "secession being the cause" thing was just a cover, deep down, it was almost entirely based on slavery.
@@georgevolkov2158 The reason they wanted to become independent was because the federal government (especially Lincoln) was threatening to take their slaves.
You might argue that the south had a different culture to the north and thus wanted to become independent, but why was the south so complacent in the years following the signing of the Declaration of Independence?
Actually got a notification from CZcams about this video Before CGP even sent out the email notification! You better step your game up CGP, CZcams is starting to beat you at your own game!
***** Like... notifying before the uploading?
Same here, by about three minutes
***** ive stopped getting emails from youtube entirely. could someone help me to get them back?
***** Same here. However I am a fairly hardcore participant in the channel who has commented on all CGP Grey's videos and watched them all more than once. I think normal people who just clicked "subscribe" after watching one CGP Grey video and then moving on wouldn't get these emails.
***** If CZcams could be counted on to always play the game properly, Grey wouldn't need his email notifications.
It's simply glorious that GCP Grey knows more about this stuff than the US Government and US Corporations.
***** Who?
***** It's not harder than to check the wikipedia article with a list of flags for the Confederation. Politicians and journalists just happen to be real fucking lazy.
Sverige för alltid No, they just know they can rile up people who have no clue on the subject. It is just a political move to get what they want.
***** It doesn't matter what they know. It matters what people perceive. Play on emotions and fuel the fire. Never let a crisis go to waste. Idiots concentrate on pissing contests and bitch fights while the government is gaining power and authority at every step. For safety, you know?
Who is this GCP Grey you speak of?
Samurai Jack was on Cartoon Network longer than the Confederacy lasted.
The real Confederate flag is brown. Because I wiped my ass with it.
My man!
based
I love the switcheroo Georgia pulled with their state flag. "Hey! You've got the Confederate flag in your state flag! Get rid of it!" "Okay. *smirk*" "There! That's better! *pats self on back." The new Georgia flag is the 1st Rebel National flag with the Georgia state seal in it, essentially changing nothing unless you know your history.
Dillon Warn Yep. We’re pretty smart like that.
@@sparrowpelt20xx61 "Smart"
SteveHeist If you there’s something you’d like to say, then say it.
if you know your history*
Meanwhile Mississippi is just proud of their racist past.
Non-American here. Why is there suddenly a talk about this flag?
-Sarah- We don't want to deal with actual problems so the flag is the easy thing to bitch about.
-Sarah- Look up the shooting in South Carolina with the killing of 9 people by a white man that showed racist ideas as part of a white supremacy, and that people have been requesting the flags to be removed from government state groups and other places. Also with this has come anger on both sides on with to do with the confederate flags in general.
-Sarah- A guy killed 9 black people in a church. He was a white supremacist and wanted to start a civil war. People are auguring that this flag is a symbol of racism, and is was used by white supremacists like the man who shot up this church. There auguring that it should be taken down from government buildings.
-Sarah- Would you like to know what problem we can't deal with that started all the flag talk?
-Sarah- Last week, a young man killed several (9) people in a church in South Carolina, in the aftermath of the shooting the attention settled on this flag - because the flags at the capitol building in SC were lowered to half staff but this flag was being flown (yes, at the capitol building in a southern US state, 150 years after the civil war ended), this flag was being flown and was affixed to its pole so that it could not be either lowered or taken down. And as is said below, we tend to not deal with our actual issues in a direct and adult manner, so.....controversy about this flag.
Hope that helps to clarify at least some of the things. I am aware that there are obviously many more issues surrounding the whole situation but that is "the basics" of the flag part of the controversy.
The first official confederate flag is basically exactly the same as the state of Georgia's current flag.
You are correct. That is how we pulled one over on the public. We were getting grief about our flag having the "confederate" flag on it, so we changed it so not to offend anyone. We went with the current flag and everyone went "that's better" now we have no reminder of the old south. It pays sometimes to know all the little details about history.
Taco bell dog lived longer than the confederacy
Ironic that this flag will end up on the black market
***** Tough week for GOP :-), especially after today :-).
***** you got that from reddit you sneaky little rebel
I felt really guilty for laughing at this.
***** i see what you are trying to do, but that flag has nothing to do with racism... only with the south. the reason we associate that flag with racism is because we associate the south with it, and try to use the transitive property on it, but that's like saying sweet ice tea, pecan pies, sweet potato pies, crawfish, and po-boys are all racist and should be removed along with any mention of any southern state.
Mike Gill How is that hard for the GOP? It was the Democrats that were pushing everything that the confederacy stood for; the GOP was dominating the Union.
These comments are gonna be one hell of a ride
i saw one and died... wait, if i am dead, then WHO WAS POST? WHO?
What if gigabic is not kill?
Angel Valenzuela Awesome profile picture Fuko was one of my favourites from Clannad
HoudiniWeenie Actually I haven't even seen the word "democrat" before scrolling this far down. It all seems to be conspiracy nuts, confederate/slavery apologists and racism deniers.
U1TR4F0RCE Please no...Clannad??? Just no...
As of today, 09/21/2021, this video has been disliked by over 2,000 revisionist historians.
Fun fact: this video lasted longer than the confederacy
i once farted for longer than the confederacy lasted
Which one? German? American? Gallic?
@@shockwavesteve American lmao
Fun fact: This video has existed for longer than the confederacy
I GOT A 100% ON MY HISTORY FINAL! Thank you cpg grey.
some 2 minute video about a flag changing designs gave you a 100%
No, this and a shit load of his other videos did.
Not kidding this was one of the questions, an essay one.
Did you get a 98% for spelling?
Good job, bug I already knew this (history geek here) 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
America has "The Star Spangled Banner"
The United Kingdom has "The Union Jack"
Canada has.... "The Maple Leaf"
...why don't we get a cool name for our flag?
Duncan Van Ooyen Ours is just called "The Blue and White".
Duncan Van Ooyen Old glory, stars and strips, etc.
Duncan Van Ooyen Because you aren't America.
Joseph Stassup Neither are the UK or Canada....
Duncan Van Ooyen
Because we are down to earth europeans... we don't need that "we are tough and we will let you know through cool nicknames" kinda bullshit! Be proud of it meneer van Ooyen!
As a kid I wanted the confederate flag in my room as it was cool and "cowboy" to me. (Don't ask why, I don't know either why I related the flag to cowboys). I always wondered why my parents wouldn't let me. Later on in life I did realise why lol. (I am not from the US btw.)
@Plague Doctor 69 But why
Definitely look into the history of the South. There is nothing in US history that has been more contaminated than that period. Ask any historian, professor, high school teacher what any war in any country at any time in human history was about and they say "oh that's a complicated question, it was a bunch of things blah blah blah".
Ask anyone who attended or teaches at American public schools or colleges what the civil war was about and they give you a single word answer
@@dgw3650 mate the civil war was 100% about slavery -_-
literally every single declaration of succession says so
@@Dreagostini history, southern pride
@@AlanWilkins4 Pride about "Slavery = Constitiution"? Okay, if you say so.
That was interesting background on a traitorous group.
@Nathaniel So you’re a fan of slavery?
@Nathaniel states rights to exactly what 🤨
@Nathaniel I’m legitimately curious here, could you provide a source on that amendment?
“SIR THEM THERE YANKEES HAVE US SURROUNDED!”
“Take the flag and cut off the red, and the battle flag.”
Hm... pretty versatile it seems.
"Who do you rebs think you are, the Bourbon French?! You're not scaring us with that new banner!"
@@thunderbird1921 the Bourbons were dethroned in 1830.. and the civil war began 30 years later, sooooo
maybe not "the" Confederate flag, but certainly "a" Confederate flag. And, the story I heard was that Betsy Ross did not design the flag, but convinced the designers to switch from six pointed to five pointed stars. And she and her husband's company certainly did sew a lot of the early US flags.
@TheBrodsterBoy wdym never used, I thought he said it was used as a battle flag, thus being "a" Confederate flag
Edit: now I see its a 2 year old comment so it doesnt matter I guess
Well, even if it is a Confederate flag, I do believe that because it was never the official flag, it should at least be given a break. Remember, before the Nazis used it, the swastika used to be a religious symbol of peace. Perhaps something that not only was barely used but not even wanted to be the flag in the first place can be used as a reminder of what not to do.
I'm nearly 70.
But back when I was in public school, we learned all about this, and many more things that today's College graduates know NOTHING about!
thats terrifying
@@netanelohimwarren3629 do facts terrify you?
Hence the reason shits going down the drain quick.
It's by design, the less they know the easier it is to control them through emotional outrage
Away down South in the land of traitors,
Rattlesnakes and alligators!,
Right away!, come away!, right away, come away!.
Where cotton's king and men are chattels,
Union boys will win the battles!,
Right away!, come away!, right away, come away!.
we'll all go down to Dixie!,
Away!, away!,
Each Dixie boy must understand
That he must mind his Uncle Sam!,
Away!, away!,
we'll all go down to Dixie!.
Away!, away!,
we'll all go down to Dixie!.
I wish I was in Baltimore,
I'd make Secession traitors roar!,
Right away!, come away!, right away, come away!.
We'll put the traitors all to rout.
I'll bet my boots we'll whip them out!,
Right away!, come away!, right away, come away!.
we'll all go down to Dixie!,
Away!, away!,
Each Dixie boy must understand
That he must mind his Uncle Sam!,
Away!, away!,
we'll all go down to Dixie!.
Away!, away!,
we'll all go down to Dixie!.
Oh, may our Stars and Stripes still wave
Forever o'er the free and brave!,
Right away!, come away!, right away, come away!.
And let our motto ever be --
"For Union and for Liberty!"
Right away!, come away!, right away, come away!.
we'll all go down to Dixie!,
Away!, away!,
Each Dixie boy must understand
That he must mind his Uncle Sam!,
Away!, away!,
we'll all go down to Dixie!.
Away!, away!,
we'll all go down to Dixie!.
Fun Fact: Minecraft lasted longer than the Confederacy
And it has more money
Is The Fact Really Fun?
I mean its still going too, unlike the confederacy.
@@Qreator06 funner than the Confederacy
@@Qreator06 yes
Despite the history of the confederacy, I can't deny that that is a great looking flag. It has shapes that makes it easy to draw, while having an uncommon and distinct looking diagonal cross, making it easy to recognise. I also like the color scheme (but I am from Norway, and it reminds me of the Norwegian flag, so that might just be my bias).
If the flag didn't represent what it does, I'd like to have one in my house.
Exactly, so many cool designs are used by racists, like the swatstika (I cannot spell it lol) is super cool looking but there's a small issue with its history
@@sh0gun17 I never really cared for the look of the swastika. The black, red, and white just doesn't work for me.
@@slavacado2108 hi yes why do u have the confederate flag as ur pfp :)
@@slavacado2108 Is it because those are also the colors of the antifascist movement?
@@arigadatred5395 Truthfully I have never even heard of that.
Confederate flags make great toilet paper.
I guess you love the fact that because the Confederates lost his work than America became a debt country to the bankers. 😥
@@lctlonlonscommunityandthea7361 yes.
@@e-on2704 lmao. Yer a gay.
@@lctlonlonscommunityandthea7361 you suck at you cyber bullying job
@@lctlonlonscommunityandthea7361 what are you, 12? Using gay as an insult? How many times did your parents drop you as a baby?
Near my work office, there is a house that has the Bicentennial Flag. Someone at my work, thought it was the Confederate Flag. I don't see the Bicentennial Flag that often anymore, but when I was kid in 1976, I remember they had a parade and the flag was flown during that period.
This, however, doesn't take away from its being a symbol of racism.
***** Unfortunately, those who fly it subscribe to ignorance.
***** Fly what you want, you're not a public institution.
***** But you are racist?
MSP Redgrave It's used as such by certain people, but the flag itself is just a flag. It's reasonable to say that it's associated with the country that officially used it, but anybody can pick a flag from history and declare it a symbol of something or other, and if we were to consider all of that to be as significant as it is typically done inside the US when it comes to the Confederate flag, we wouldn't have any flags left to fly.
Think of this: a few decades before the US Civil War, when the US was fighting the War of 1812, it was the US that was desperately trying to hold on to slavery and racial segregation, faced with an opponent, Britain, that had already outlawed slavery and that was actively recruiting freed slaves into its military, to fight against their former owners. Does that make the Stars and Stripes a symbol of slavery and racism?
***** Well you are a racist, so that makes you ignorant...
I love you. As a civil war history buff. I hated the miss - naming
Mark Eaglesperch ohh then have you played Ultimate general Gettysburg?? you will LOVE IT as I did. im a war history buff too :)
Lord Zephyros apple just pulled it from the app store for using the confederate battle flag, so yeah... that's a thing.
Lord Zephyros Just don't try getting it on iOS
Huntracony
it on pc though :) www.gog.com/game/ultimate_general_gettysburg
Lord Zephyros
i know
Fun fact! Not everyone in the south is racist and waves the battle flag in their front yard
idgaf im still burnin it
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Down with the confederacy! Long live the Republic!
The Republic died in 1913
@@ghassanm6640 What happened then?
@@zainmudassir2964 Republick is long time dead..... Confedracy will be in our hearts.
Thank you for putting this information out there. There were also variations of the battle flag used in different regions. The Army of Northern Virginia was the largest army for the confederates and therefore most people think their battle flag was the only one.
I really like the cross design, I remember reading a English novel when I was kid(don't remember the exact content) and among the pictures in that book there is one describing a battlefield and the description says it was two American forces fighting each other, and I immediately imagine that cross flag are the us national flag, only later I knew what true us flag looks like.(and I'm a bit disappointed)
Fun fact Justin Bieber career lasted longer than the entire Confederacy
What the Confederacy Wanted: Become independent, win a war, and perpetuate slavery.
What the Confederacy Did: Failed to agree to a flag
@Roman Bellic Maybe you didn't read this correctly
Things the Confederacy tried to do: Become independent, *keep slavery* , win a war, *keep people enslaved* , and oh yeah, *keep slavery*
Lee didn't run the country, and the people who did supported slavery. Neither did Lee try to do anything to stop it, in fact fighting for government trying to preserve it. States rights existed before the CSA, and the most they "contributed" was whining that *freeing slaves* was violating states rights, just like segregationists in the 60s.
Getting offended that the CSA tried to preserve slavery is either a troll-take or the opposite of "doing research." Vomiting Lost Cause propaganda doesn't change that.
@@jacksondoegg4001 I wouldn’t want a slave-owning rebellion that didn’t even exist for as long as Nirvana to be my last line of defence there anyway. You’ve already all but ruined the term “States Rights” as a hissyfit that you can’t oppress others.
The confederate battle flag looks pretty cool to be honest
"Moon Bigoted"
+Moon Monbiot you dont have to be racist to like a flag. misconception the civil war was about slavery and states fights vs federal government. there was also a huge divide between North and South since colonial era.
Are you like 12?
Moon Monbiot
0 fucks given
Moon Monbiot
lol
Lmao the Germanic dude just added an American watermark to the Austrian flag and called it a day and still won
Well, to be honest it is a Confederate flag, but not the Confederate national flag. Consider that as you demonstrated it was actually part of two national flag designs.
forgetting the connotation, i actually like the design of the last confederate flag
+dhodz hoddy qb0
+RedJackOfClubs They weren't seceding because they were being outvoted, they seceded mostly because they felt that the rights of individual states were being trampled. Slavery was not addressed by the Constitution, and "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively...", therefore the ability to allow or disallow slavery technically fell into the hands of the states. When the federal government tried to take those rights from them, they got upset, and decided to form their own country.
However, none of that excuses slavery in the slightest. Let me make it clear that I am not supporting their choice to keep slaves, merely that they felt it was their Constitutional right to do so.
No, the 10th amendment is in direct conflict with the supremacy clause which is was not design to completely overturn. This is something conservatives don't seem to get that through there head when they cry states rights.
curious look I never said it wasn't. I was just saying that the reason the Confederate states seceded was because they felt their tenth amendment right was being taken away from them, in spite of the fact that the Supremacy Clause means that federal law applies to all states.
Bel-Shamharoth except thats not really why which differentiates it fro the modern conservative movement. modern conservatives want states rights on about everything, taxes, environmental regulations, and obviously gay marriage, even border control in some cases.
the south cared about one "right" and on right only, the right to own slaves. Read mississippi's declaration of secession, its literally the only issue they mention.
fun fact: this video has been around longer than the confederacy
And will last far longer than it haha
@@wa_demon__9156 yuuuuuuup
So? lol
@@tubeguy4066 so so
The confederacy lasted for 4 years.
Excellent video. Bravo. I really like it when you destroy preconceptions. Sincerely.
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Whats the difference between the sun and confederacy.......
The sun will rise again
Um a confedate flag was waved in the capital
@@idiotgaming6376 And the guy who waved it was arrested, as were hundreds of right-wing extremists, thugs and terrorists. Also *Capitol.
@@Conviction4696 still as long as the flag is waved the confederacy and it's ideals won't die till we all realize what it represents and burn it will the confederatcy truely end
@@idiotgaming6376 hmmmm, but most people do? A few hundred or thousand people who still embrace such things can hardly be described as living.
@@oswaldrabbit1409 yet that's how it spreads everything starts small till they convince enough people take religions for examplr and the idea of democracy started with 1 county and also rember hitler's reign started with very few
hmm wonder why this popped into my recommendations on the ninth of January 2021
sad times
@Uncle Ho sounds like you're the easily offended one ngl
@Uncle Ho we're just trying to not celebrate slave owners that's all
Popped up for me on February 12,2021
@@twodimensional6887 it HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THAT!!!
No wonder they lost… if you put so much money and effort in a design of a flag instead of winning the war.
I wouldn't say they put a lot of effort in a design of the flag
The irony of the whole "Confederate flag" discussion is that there was no single "Union flag" either - the star pattern was not standardized (whatever design the Navy adopted usually became the "American flag", but as long as it got the number right, the stars could be and frequently were arranged however the flagmaker saw fit) until 1912.
It is kind of sad how many that wave the flag do not even know this...but then again most do not take pride in their researching abilities anyway.
The flag symbolizes the south, which is what most people want to do by flying it.
asd asd I really don’t get why the south is nationalistic, can’t they just wave around a US flag and get the same result? You don’t see people from Massachusetts waving around their flag... or New England... or anywhere that’s not the south...
Democrats just enjoy stewing in their own hatred.
Zobdigi
Especially since the Confederates were traitors...?
They were not traitors, the railroad companies started buying and destroying farmland for their tracks, their economy ran off of agriculture I would fight back too. It's sad to see the American people doesn't even know it's own history.
A country that doesn't know where it was yesterday doesn't know where it is today. - General Robert Edward Lee
0:10 as a Floridian, i much prefer this flag than the one we have
Easier to draw
@@MrPikachuTheMadman Yes, Florida man exists and he can hurt you. Also, I like the flag, too. It's my favorite color.
The flag was actually the Virginia Battle Flag, not just some random one. It was also used during the war as Virginia was the home of many places (and people), such as Lee and the capital of the CSA.
A Mini Cooper with a British flag on it in our neighborhood was vandalized because some college kids thought it was a confederate flag.
those college kids could've had a v8
lmao
0:49 The American Flag designer was Francis Hopkinson who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, and adapting on June 14, 1777. Betsy Ross did a 13-star circle as a variant, and Hopkinson made an official 13 six-pointed stars arranged in rows. So the government took a Hopkinson's flag as a official American Flag, with a five-pointed star arrangement.
The 13 stripes of the flag of the United States also didn't originate with the 13 colonies, rather the 13 stripes already present on the flag of the East India Company.
I consider my self a bit of a history buff...had no idea about this! Very interesting.
With the Confederacy there were many many different flags, these are just the 3 main flags. Different army divisions had different flags. The square battle flag was most used. But there were other localized designs. The Trans-Mississippi Army had one like the battle flag but the colors were reversed so the background was blue and the X was red. A Tennessee division had the battle flag but it was missing the middle star
Basically, the Confederacy utterly failed at making flags.
Among other things....
@@Geoff69420 many other things...
*cough* also at combat *cough*
@@antonraulpen Lee fucking destroyed the union for a long time it was not until Ulysses s grant destroyed him in combat he was forced to surrender post war due to his battle prowess he was pardoned
@@erickrasniewski567 even with Lee, almost the entire war was fought on southern soil and he couldn't even force the North to move the capital back to its old location dispite DC being basically right on the front lines.
And that was when the US army was filled with incompetent generals. Once Lincoln had fired enough generals to actually get to people who knew what they were doing (which was more than just Grant, btw)....well, we all know how that went.
Look past the battles and the legends and myths. The fact that Lee (who I admit was a good general) couldn't even get the capital moved back from the front lines when the North had a bunch of incompetent generals only to try a desperate hail-mary in his only significant push into the North (seriously Lee, basics of warfare is know your enemy. Fighting a master of terrain tactics and logistics in the Pennsylvanian foothills was a fool's errand) is a clear example of how the South picked a fight it couldn't win.
Tl:dr Lee vs the incompetent early Northern generalship and the best they could do is fight to a draw while Lincoln purged the upper levels off command of incompetence. From day 1 the whole war was just a matter of time.
The problem with the racists is that they were good at making cool flags
I like both, but they just happen to be hate symbols.
Daniel Oliveira exactly
The confederacy wasn't racist or founded on keeping black slaves. It was founded on states rights to break from the union, a big part of witch was to keep slaves both white and black. Yes there were white slaves and black slave owners. I'm glad they lost and slavery was bad but it's not a racial issue... I mean, it was to some, but it wasn't officially or legal ever remotely tied to race.
Melting Snow Read the declarations of secession published by the southern states. Southern states were against states rights when the north didn't want to return slaves. It had everything to do with slavery and racism and literally nothing to do with states rights.
here I was thinking it was the racism, but no, it is the cool flags that are the problem :P
Aaaaaand the battle flag later became one of the coolest guitars to ever exist🤘🏼
Thank you for sharing this with others so they too may learn
I like how you manage to get this deep into ongoing internet arguments but have no stake in it whatsoever so you can stay factual. I like it.
haha lego ninjago lasted longer than the confederacy
lmao
Gay marriage has lasted longer than the confederacy
I think most people that hate the flag (I included) hate it more of what the intent of what it means other than the correctness of the actual flag
Its basically flag for slavery
They really spent the entire war trying to get their flag right