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It's good to see that despite the horrors he was put through Buckle Up Buttercup You Just Flipped My Witch Switch Shirt he views even such a negative symbol as something to associate with positive memories. Less so that he's keeping it as a symbol of victory or moral superiority but more as a symbol of survival and cooperation. The badass 'I outlived my oppressors' aspect is just a secondary function. I asked him why once he told me he had mixed feelings about the flag. He said it brought the him worst days of his life but it also brought him the best days to meet his wife there made friends with a bunch of people who still meet and made him the man he is today. Was so powerful to listen to that I was at a loss of words. My grandfather was a US Army soldier in WWII. (We are Jewish). He kept the armbands and medals of all the Nazis he killed. I vividly remember him showing us grandkids the box with the bands and medals and explaining how important it was to never forget. And then he launched into stories about how badass he was that were likely total exaggerations. But the message stuck. I’m just glad he passed away peacefully before having to listen to an American president talk about how there were “good people on both sides” of a Neo-Nazi march. I don’t think he would have survived it. I got my lesson as a preschooler; I addressed a baby ina stroller with the n-word and my extremely prejudiced grandmother scolded me. I may have been little and didn't know the word "hypocrisy" but I recognized it when I heard it. And as the Civil Rights Movement developed and I saw it on TV (in those 3 station days, even little kids watched the news) it made more sense than the things some of my relatives moaned about.
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