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'Offended' flea market shopper calls 911 over Confederate merchandise
2015-07-13
[THEAMERICANMIRROR] A shopper perusing the merchandise at the Redwood Country Flea Market was so offended by a vendor selling Confederate and Nazi historical memorabilia, the person actually called 911.
None of us know what it's like. being that sensitive.
Wallingford, Connecticut police were dispatched to the flea market to investigate.
Since they had nothinbg else to do on a summer's morn...
The police chief William Wright tells News 8 "the reason no one was incarcerated
You have the right to remain silent...
was because the items were being sold on private property" -- not to mention no laws were broken.
You mean it's not against the law to advertently or inadvertently ruffle some snowflake's feelings?
"There was a table set up with this material," Wright says, according to Journal-Record. "It's not criminally illegal, but obviously it offended this person. It causes some people a sense of being uncomfortable. Certainly the owner could preclude this merchandise."
But he has no reason to. It's private property. It's a flea market. The seller follows the rules of the flea market, he sells his stuff. If you don't like it just walk by and 'tsk' loudly...
The town resident who hysterically called 911 said there were helmets with swastikas, images of Hitler and other historical Nazi items.
Why's the headline say "Confederate?" There are people who do collect WWII memorabilia. Both the Confederate and the Nazi-eras are interesting historically.
"I was shaking and almost vomiting," he tells the paper. "I had to run. My grandmother had numbers," referring to the digits the Nazis would tattoo on prisoners.
But you didn't. Way to man up...
The caller complained that the Confederate items were "not authentic" and were replicas of flags and weapons.
There hasn't been any "authentic" Confederate items since 1865 or so...
He says the seller told him "he was selling so much he can't keep it in stock."
At a yard sale? In Connecticut?
Jason Teal, president of the Meriden-Wallingford NAACP, was contacted to see what he thought.
"Ve haff vays off making you zell önly approveed items!"
"It's difficult because it's on private property and it's considered free speech," Teal says.
Probably because it is. It's under attack, but it's still free.
According to the paper, the busybody hairball complainant also called Mayor William W. Dickinson Jr., who promptly called Chief Wright.
"Hello? Is dis da mare?"
"Yes it is, sir or madam. May I help you?"
"Dey're sellin' Confederate stuff over on Oak Street! Dey're gonna secede from da union an' reinstitute slavery!"

"I had to check with the chief over what is actionable and what isn't," according to the mayor.
As soon as you venture into the field of being legally responsible for somebody else's feeling you're reaching for anarchy. Someone, somewhere is going to go to pieces at the sight of a William Henry Harrison for President button. If there's money in it, it might even be me.
"Unless something violates state or federal law, there's no jurisdiction for government to do anything. We had to ask, is it something controlled by law?"
You had to ask?
And the assistant regional director of the Anti-Defamation League in Connecticut sees a difference between authentic memorabilia and "cheap replicas" "used as symbols of hate."
There's no difference at all. If you can't have one then the other's in grave danger.
"It's unfortunate that under the law people have the right to sell these things; but it doesn't mean they should sell these things," Joshua Sayles says. "It's not a crime but I would call it hate. People look at the situation in Charleston and say it's down in the South. But this stuff is here in Connecticut."
Hate is everywhere. So is profit.
Posted by:Fred

#16  Because unlike civilized American southerners, a Jihadi will actually seek you out and kill you for disrespect , and he decides what is disrespectful. So the media attacks the safe targets. Ever wonder about the lack of coverage of cartels violence in Mexico. Duh!!!!!!
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2015-07-13 23:57  

#15  ...because the hatemongers focus on the US and its history (re:success). Reason for both parties to share the same goal of destruction.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-07-13 21:35  

#14  After the Charleston attack there's been negative feedback for the ideology, traditions and symbols associated with the attacker and his motives.

After attacks motivated by islamic theocratic totalitarianism there has been positive feedback for the ideology, traditions and symbols associated with the attackers and their motives.

Contemporary mainstream Islam is no less odious than the philosophy of governance that informed the CSA. Extremist Islam (e.g.Iran, Taliban) is obviously far worse.

Why is there this stark difference in the responses?
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2015-07-13 21:09  

#13  The seller should have called the police on the offended and rightly point out how they seem to be having some kind of pyschotic episode and you feel they are a danger to themself. Then they can ride the padded bus to their new home.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2015-07-13 21:08  

#12  Is that a rifle in your drawers, or are you just looking for something?

Sounds like the cheap replica symbol of hate is the person who called 911.

Shaking and vomiting.
Turned in a citizen for the crime of not being the right kind of citizen.
Sounds like snowflake didn't learn a damn thing from grandma.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-07-13 19:32  

#11  I rifled through my drawers just the other day.
Posted by: JHH   2015-07-13 16:28  

#10  OS, ya can't say trigger warning any more. The word trigger might traumatized some delicate flower'S psyche. Ditto for bullet points.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2015-07-13 15:27  

#9  Owning the flag is not currently illegal and therefore the person that called 911 called in a false report. The dispatcher should have told them as such and threatened to have them arrested if they continued attempting to infringe on the seller's 1st amendment rights in such a way.

Punch back twice as hard.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-07-13 15:13  

#8  Was the caller a recent college grad who didnt get a trigger warning? /guffaw
Posted by: OldSpook   2015-07-13 14:57  

#7  It doesn't matter what this flag stood/stands for. What matters (speaking as an outside observer) is that its removal stands for now.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-07-13 13:59  

#6  A letter to the editor appeared in the local newspaper this a.m. It is as follows:
Flag was not about racism

[posted by JohnQC]

Many historians believe that, unlike the Southern political elite, Confederate enlisted soldiers cared little about the preservation of slavery but fought vigilantly against what they saw as oppression by the Northern government.

It is my own contention that if a flag deserves to be removed, it is the South Carolina State flag (that represents the state government/legislature), not the Confederate flag of the common people that deserves to be taken down.

My own thoughts on the subject:

Flag of the Common People
Posted by: junkiron   2015-07-13 12:07  

#5  A letter to the editor appeared in the local newspaper this a.m. It is as follows:

Letter: Flag was not about racism
3:00 AM, Jul 13, 2015
letters to the editor
Regarding a quote from an article stating that "the flag no longer represented the valor of Southern soldiers but the racism that led the South to separate from the United States," here's a short history lesson.

When Abraham Lincoln wrote the declaration of war against the South, there was no mention of the South's racism or that the cause was to free the slaves. Just as the War of Independence was fought, the War for Southern Independence was fought over taxation without representation. The North was constantly trying to raise taxes on Southerners through high tariffs on imported goods in order to protect the inefficient big businesses in the North. These businesses could not compete with manufactured goods from England and France, with which the South traded cotton. The South did not have factories and had to import most finished products.

England and France could produce and ship products across the Atlantic cheaper than the products of the Northern manufacturers. The Morrill Tariff was passed, more than doubling the import tax from 20 percent to 47 percent. This tax served to bankrupt many Southerners. Though the South represented only about 30 percent of the population, it paid 80 percent of the tariffs collected. Oppressive taxes, denial of states' rights to govern themselves and an unrepresentative federal government pushed the Southern states to withdraw from the Union.

The truth about the Confederate flag is that it had nothing to do with slaves or racism. The ships that brought the slaves over were sailed under the Stars and Stripes of the U.S. No Southern ship ever brought slaves into this country. One of those so-called racist Southern soldiers, who was captured and asked why he was fighting, said, "Because you're down here."

Jack G. Bradshaw, Knoxville
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-07-13 09:09  

#4  Time to start making police calls for every Che t-shirt, red star, and so on...
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2015-07-13 08:51  

#3  Confederate and Nazi historical memorabilia,

No further mention, why?
To downgrade the Confederate we tie them to something else?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2015-07-13 05:58  

#2  Joshua Sayles says. "It's not a crime but I would call it hate. People look at the situation in Charleston and say it's down in the South. But this stuff is here in Connecticut."
Oh for Petes Sake!
Would someone please tell Mr Sayles that it wasn't the Confederacy, or the Confederate Battle Flag, who shot up all those people in Charleston but one lone wacko.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2015-07-13 01:12  

#1  Charge them for the call. False report. Illegal use of Life services for political bullshit.

And enough with this flag bullshit already.

get a life
Posted by: newc   2015-07-13 00:59  

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