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Issues That Abound With Confederate Flag Tattoos

By: Mike Wamoult

The Confederate flag tattoo is viewed in twofold, both with a source of pride as well as a bit of shame mainly for Southerners. It is usually viewed as a symbol of Southern pride or a symbol of racism to others. The original rebel flags were flown in the Confederate States of America between the years 1861-1865.

If you are someone who is proud of the Southern heritage and you don't feel that the rebel flags are in any way racist, you might want to get rebel flag tattoos to mirror your stance. Such tattoos will help you get your message and your feelings across to others in the same way bearing an American flag tattoo would.

Usually, most rebel flag tattoos are rather simple in nature but due to individual preferences you might want to include symbols which have a personal meaning as far as you are concerned. These personal symbols may reflect something about your or your hobbies.

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 are looking for a great Confederate flag design for your own use, it is essential that you are certain that it is something you will want to live with for the rest of your life. On the positive side though, these tattoos always seem to appeal to the opposite sex. If you decide to get this type of tattoo, you can go to a tattoo shop and see if they have any catalogs which have suitable designs you might like to use.

As soon as you have made the decision on the particular Confederate flag tattoo that you want and where you want to place it on your body, you should be prepared to face the controversy that surrounds it especially if your tattoo is located in a prominent place. It would usually be advised that you apply a bit of common sense before you place this tattoo in a prominent location.

A cross tattoo symbolizes a strong religious conviction unless it is altered in a manner that contradicts that. An American flag tattoo usually indicates that one has strong pride for America and is patriotic. So it is only common that a Confederate flag tattoo would indicate that a person either has deep ties to the South or they are prejudice against African Americans. Again, that might depend on how the tattoo is designed and displayed.

So if are getting a Conferderate flag tattoo, do take note of the above tattoo tips. That will allow you to own a design that you are truly proud of.

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