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The Story Behind Confederate Flag Tattoos

By: Mike Wamoult

Confederate flag tattoos are always viewed with different opinions, usually extreme on both sides. Some people tend to see such tattoos as a symbol of racism while others see them as a symbol of Southern Pride. In the end it basically all boils down to where you were born and what you were taught when growing up. The first rebel flags of the Confederate States of America were flown between 1861 and 1865.

If you are proud of your Southern heritage, and don't feel that the rebel flag is racist; you may want to consider getting rebel flag tattoos. A Confederate flag tattoo will send the same message to others as if you were sporting around with an American flag tattoo, you are proud of your roots.

It is often normal for most Confederate Flag tattoos to be of the simple kind but different individual styles as well as innovations in design have allowed people to make them more complex and personal. Incorporating personal elements in your Confederate flag tattoo may have to do with lettering or design.

Before you decide to get a Confederate flag tattoo, especially one that could be on display often, consider that it is possible that your tattoo will be mistaken for a racially motivated or hateful image. This image is highly controversial, with many people relating it to the death of many Americans and the slavery of a whole race. You may just be trying to display your Southern pride others might not share in your glory.

If you seek a beautiful Confederate flag design for personal use, you have to be absolutely sure that it is something that you are ready to live with for the remainder of your life. Whatever your decision, tattoos always seem to be attractive to the opposite sex , if you really decide to get the tattoo anyway you might want to visit a tattoo parlor and look at catalogs to see the designs they have available.

If you finally decide on a Confederate flag tattoo then put a lot of thought into where you will put it in your body. If you have this tattoo placed in a place on your body where it will be seen often then be prepared for the controversy that will surround it. Pray that you never have to apply for a job and your manager is African American. Just use a little common sense and think into the future before you get a tattoo like this one.

A tattoo of a cross usually indicates a strong religious conviction except when it is depicted in a manner contrary to this view. The tattoo of the American flag usually connotes strong pride for America and a patriotic spirit. A Confederate flag tattoo usually symbolizes a person's pride in the South and might be seen as an indication of prejudice against African Americans.

Anyone with the desire to get a Confederate flat tattoo should seriously consider the advice provided here in order to make sure that they end up getting a design which they find attractive and which showcases their views about the South and its history.

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