tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2645514923376938786.post7065599962664207695..comments2023-07-14T06:40:53.454-07:00Comments on cosmic hoboes: Percival Everett’s “The Appropriation of Cultures"chicohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07473830137578773717noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2645514923376938786.post-89296480033990564252020-06-11T22:50:17.351-07:002020-06-11T22:50:17.351-07:00Hi, C.W. Roden.
Interesting comments. And I'm ...Hi, C.W. Roden.<br />Interesting comments. And I'm sure you mean well. <br /><br />I wonder what factual basis you have for believing "a vast majority of those who continue to display the Dixie Cross (battle flag) constitute a very diverse cross-section of Southern identity" and the "Heritage not Hate" canard, with which i am certain Mr. Everett was familiar (and which he chicohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07473830137578773717noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2645514923376938786.post-85762899405692579892020-03-19T22:50:39.842-07:002020-03-19T22:50:39.842-07:00LOL I have to say that I found this story to be mo...LOL I have to say that I found this story to be most amusing, but not in the way many others reading it, or listening to this video think. <br />I say that because I happen to be a supporter of the display of the Confederate flag. <br />The reason I find Mr. Everett's story amusing is that it misses a very HUGE mark based on a number of large assumptions: the biggest one being that any vast C.W. Rodenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04720242706965307970noreply@blogger.com