Here’s a thought that will could drive us all just a bit crazy.
The momentum against the Confederate flag in this country could force one of the nation’s most well-known theme parks to change its name from “Six Flags” to “Five Flags.”
To which I say, “Please, please, no! Don’t do that!”
We have the Six Flags Over Texas theme park in Arlington. The name of the park is meant to pay some tribute to the flags that have flown over the Lone Star State. One of them, of course, was the Confederate flag back when Texas seceded from the Union and fought on the losing side in the American Civil War.
The flags aren’t necessarily a part of the park, although if memory serves they fly atop flag poles at the main entrance of the park.
Oh, and think about this one. The acclaimed musical “Texas,” the one at Palo Duro Canyon, also features riders carrying flags that have flown over the state. Yep, one of ’em is the rebel flag. Do we want to get rid of that flag as well at the end of the musical? A part of me understands why it’s offensive.
But let’s leave the musical alone.
This has been very confusing for me. Thank you for the help!