mustangdriver wrote:
I ran into this with my Charger at car shows. It was used and is painted as a "General Lee". It proudly flies the rebel flag on the roof. Some people complained it was racist. Did you ever watch the show? They are not racists in the least.
Very true. I watched every episode of that show growing up, including in Italian during those summers spent with my cousin in Italy who loved it more than I did, and he even had a Confederate flag painted on the roof of his Escort MkI which he would drive mostly sideways at full chat (with myself as the terrified/thrilled passenger) through the vineyards and orchards surrounding the farm, much to the dismay of the field workers. Then again we were only 12 years old...what a hoot.
But I digress. While the characters on the show were distinctly not racist, people of color did seem to be a bit thin on the ground. I only remember the Sheriff from the next county over, who always wore the highway-police style helmet and big mirrored aviator sunglasses. My only beef with the show is the amount of Chargers they wrecked, but still better than the F&F franchise I suppose. Plus one could argue that the popularity of the show generated much interest in the 68-70 Charger, resulting in many being saved from otherwise inglorious fates.
BDK brings up an interesting point, I have never heard of people getting all up in a fuss over the hinomaru or the IJN flag being displayed. Same with the Italian fasces. Or the Spanish falange. Maybe a few sideways looks though....
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greg v.