Let’s Keep A Running Tally of What Liberals Want to BAN After Their Confederate Flag Victory…
You might think that now that the liberals got what they wanted after Nikki Haley called for the confederate flag to come down, that they might sit back and be satisfied for their victory. But not if you knew liberals well. Because of their political positions, they forever remain petty, bitter, angry and unhappy.
And that’s why they’ll keep demanding more stuff be banned. So let’s keep a running tally!
DONE: Confederate flag banned at Ebay!
DONE: Confederate flag banned at Etsy and!
DONE: Confederate flag banned at Walmart!
DONE: Confederate flag banned at Amazon!
DONE: Apple removes games with confederate flags in them, leaves in Nazis and swastikas!
DONE: Alabama takes down confederate flags from capitol!!
DONE (ish): Confederate flag taken down from in front of South Carolina capitol.
DEMAND!!!! This is insanely stupid and ridiculous. A dufus opined in the New York Post that we need to ban the movie, “Gone with the Wind.” as an ugly symbol of racism. Why not burn the books too?
Just for safety, we should ban the book, too. Maybe gather together and burn it. For enlightenment. http://t.co/uRYDhhH6Kf
— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) June 24, 2015
Failed MSNBC guest (or was it CNN? I dunno who cares) Roland Martin got up and realized he hadn’t race-baited enough yesterday so he decided we need to take down the statue of Alexander Stevens, the Vice President of the traitorous Confederate States of America, from the U.S. Capitol.
DEMAND: Georgia statue and a desk!!
THINK! You are a Georgia resident. And when people from ALL OVER THE WORLD go to to the U.S. Capitol, you are repped by a Confederate VP.
— rolandsmartin (@rolandsmartin) June 25, 2015
SERIOUSLY, think about this: Georgia ONLY gets to place 2 statues in the U.S. Capitol. And of those two is the VP of the Confederacy?
— rolandsmartin (@rolandsmartin) June 25, 2015
And what the hell let’s burn a desk too:
The senior U.S. Senator from Mississippi uses the same desk Jefferson Davis used. Who was he? The President of the Confederacy
— rolandsmartin (@rolandsmartin) June 25, 2015
This has been your banning update for Thursday. If I have missed anything, please let me know in the comments!!