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Monday, November 10, 2008
Mike Adams :: Townhall.com Columnist
The President is Black, Hide the Confederate Flag
by Mike Adams
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A few weeks ago, as I was walking across the campus of UNC-Wilmington, I heard an old familiar sound. A rap song was blaring from the general vicinity of the university amphitheater. I heard the n-word broadcast loudly (from over 100 yards away) so I decided to walk over to investigate the source of the racial epithet.

I must confess that I had an ulterior motive for seeking the source of the offensive epithet. The last time I heard an offensive word coming from the amphitheater it was an “Obama 2008” group that was playing profanity-laced rap music. I was hoping they were back so I could ask them to change their music to something other than the tired old songs about bitches, niggas, and hos. Like a crack addict voting for Obama I was hoping for a little change. And, of course, I was hoping for another chance to rib them in the wake of the Reverend Wright scandal.

Regrettably, when I got there, I saw that the source of the music was a university group called “ACE” that sponsors various events on campus – sometimes comedians, sometimes musical artists. So I turned around and walked to the university union to get a cup of coffee. That’s when I ran into Craig (not real name) who is president of the Alpha Epsilon Sigma fraternity (also not real name and, hereafter, referred to as the As).

Craig and I spend a few minutes talking about the latest free speech scandal at UNCW. It all began when the As were playing another fraternity called the Alpha Kappas (also not real name and, hereafter, referred to as the AKs) in an intramural football game. Because the As and AKs were both founded in the South around the time of the Civil War, they occasionally try to “out-Southern” one another. That was the case during their intramural match and that is when the trouble began.

When the As decided to parade around the football field with a banner – an activity taking only a couple of minutes – they gave little thought to the small Confederate Flag that was displayed along with their fraternity crest and fraternity name. Again, lest there be any confusion, the kids were not carrying a Confederate Flag – an activity, which is clearly protected by the First Amendment. They were carrying a large banner a small part of which was covered by a representation of the Confederate Flag.

Regrettably, a lower-level administrator at UNCW decided to reprimand the As for parading around with a “symbol of hatred.” The As were told in no uncertain terms that the Confederate Flag was not protected free speech, presumably because it violates one or more of our university’s unconstitutional (read: illegal) speech codes.

It never really mattered to the constitutionally ignorant UNCW administrator (please pardon any redundancy) that there were no blacks who were present and offended by the “symbol of hatred.” Nor did it matter that no AKs were offended. Nor did it matter that the AKs later offered to write a letter to the university explaining that they were not offended. Nor did it matter that ACE (remember, the group that broadcast the n-word?) was given exactly $60,000 of public funds by the university to be spent on a concert. They used the $60,000 to hire a rapper to call women bitches and hos and to use the n-word. Five years later, no administrator has been punished for promoting racial hatred.

But the As were punished. They were banned from participating in intramural sports for the rest of the academic year. Their student activity fees will go to other groups who use it to broadcast the n-word while they are banned from engaging in certain student activities. This is all happening at a university with a chancellor from New York who is too ethnocentric to understand fully what the Confederate Flag means to Southerners.

Last week, the president of the punished fraternity asked me for a favor. Specifically, he asked that I not publish his name or the name of his fraternity should I decide to write about the Confederate Flag incident. I’ve kept my promise. But I’m still mad as hell. And I’m asking my readers to do one of two things about it:

First, I want everyone reading this column to send a check to the following address: Continued...

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Mike Adams is a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and author of Feminists Say the Darndest Things: A Politically Incorrect Professor Confronts "Womyn" On Campus.
 
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CSA was founded over States' rights
JT, where on earth did you get your degree in American history? That response is one of the most ill-informed, historically inaccurate ones that I have read recently. I honestly thought that the idea that the "Civil War" was all about the issue of slavery in the South had gone the way dodo bird, but I see it is still alive and well.

Do you not realize that slavery was legal insofar as the Federal government was concerned until December of 1865 when the Thirteenth Amendment was passed? The legality of slavery was a matter of State law--not Federal law until Amendment XIII was added to the U.S. Constitution after the war was already over. Do you not realize that the so-called "Slave States" of Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri were all fighting on the side of the Union. As a matter of fact, when the "Civil War" started in 1861, slavery was still legal in Washington, D.C. Are you unaware that the so-called "Free States" freed their slaves through "gradual emancipation" which meant that Northern slaveowners (and there were still many, including Mrs. U.S. Grant)were permitted to keep slaves they had bought until they either died or were emancipated by their masters. This why, for example, the 1860 census still showed slaves in the so-called "Free State" of New Jersey.


HISTORY LESSON FOR JT NEEDED
You and others like you making those statements are the cause of any conflict about our Flag,it does represent our Heritage.You're statements couldn't be further from the truth.You need to upgrade you're History.There are plenty of older books out there on the subject,not the new politically correct ones the media shoves down every ones throats.
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