SkyWatch Friday :: Symbolism over substance

The Confederate battle flag as it appeared last evening on its final night beside the Confederate Soldier's Monument on the grounds of the South Carolina State House.
This beloved banner has proudly waved there for the last fifteen years, since it was brought down from the capitol dome on July 1, 2000.
This morning it was denied even this small space, forever.
But removing a flag for the sake of political correctness, stubbornly and blindly ignoring historical facts, won't make it true that racism -- a street that goes both ways all day long, my friends -- has been instantly eradicated from the hearts and minds of men.
Any more than the flag's presence on the South Carolina State House grounds stood for and promoted racism in the first place.
The politically-motivated decision to remove the flag is a textbook example of placing symbolism over substance -- a sorry basis for any action, even in the worst of circumstances and with the best of intentions.
God Bless America. Protect and preserve her from all enemies, foreign and domestic -- especially domestic.
Because trust me: Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but the next target of liberal progressives who have commandeered our government is the Star Spangled Banner -- symbol, according to many of them, of all oppression and imperialism that has existed globally since 1776.
May God continue to bless the Sovereign State of South Carolina and those of her people who seek His face.
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