If you are American, it is not difficult to get in touch with the Confederates on social networks.

Just look at the comments in an article on any police violence.
Find someone with a Confederate flag as a profile picture, you ensure that an opinion in the comment expresses racist, click on his profile and add friends.
The Confederates on Facebook accept anyone who requires the friendship-I guess it took a hospitality of the southern states.
In short, the "People You May Know" on Facebook will become a series of characters with names like Amanda Rebel-continues to add them, and in less than no time your timeline will be full of racist meme Minion.
Obviously many of their post have to do with the Confederate-flag present in tattoos, wedding pictures, surrounded by blue flaming skulls, airbrushed on the truck windows, everywhere.
But you can also find those that give the crazy idea that Obama can arrest them because they post things on social racist, or who are angry about the accusations of racism.
I was starting to piss me and my friends complained that their "people you may know" had photos profile with the Confederate flag.
While some Confederates were happy to have me among friends-look at this wonderful picture of a horse who sent me one of them!
-there are those who seem otherwise.
Type the guy who told me to "go and join ISIS."
Just when I was about to take the friendship to all and give me something else, though, I was invited to a private group of 2,500 people, called "Confederate pride, heritage not hate."
The group was full of chatter on the pride Southerner with pull white supremacists and neo-Nazis.
I added to the group about thirty of my friends, who started trollare heavily.
No need to emphasize that men who have built their identity on keeping alive slavery are not very good with the internet.
The creator of the group was not able to lock the cover image, so my friends have put their.
Then they put this ...
And then there's Chris, one that we accused of being a northerner undercover.
Chris has warmed so much that not only has posted more pictures of the flags (not nordiste) on his truck, but also wrote his phone number and asked that the director called him to prove his loyalty to the South.
Our friend Chris Lowen called to investigate.
He pretended his name was Roger, and he had heard that Chris was a northerner who had joined the group for trollare.
Chris has warmed up and declared that he had never left the state of Texas.
"Roger" he told Chris that he had heard that he had the banner of "Maine or New York" hanging in the truck, and who had worked at Dunkin 'Donuts and had voted for Obama, "twice, both as a seat Brooklyn. "
Chris was really pissed off, and told to "Roger" to his "friend on the upper floors" would have thrown in jail trolls.
This all seemed too much to handle for the sole administrator of the overworked group, which in fact was not able to prevent the cover image continues to change or ban trolls, whose numbers began to grow to the Southerners.
At this point I sunk my shot and I offered to fix everything.
The poor administrator we fell for in full.
An administrator appointed time I decided to make a change.
The Confederate flag, I thought, was an unattractive symbol.
And all those stories of the South who rises were a way to alienate undecided voter.
He wanted a complete rebranding.
After a rigorous brainstorming with my friends, I decided to align the group to positions of supporters of LGBT rights, Michelle Obama, the Jews, the mixed marriage and the North Korean Juche ideology.
And so "Confederate pride, heritage not hate" has become "Southerners LGBT for Michelle Obama and Judaism."
The estimated @BrooklynJuggler then posted a wonderful comic by Benjamin Marra when a group of rappers down with the uzi Nazi and KKK members.
Juggler also provided a URL that would reflect the new trends of the group and that, according to Facebook's rules, it can not be changed.
Unfortunately they were not all happy with the changes.
Users wanted to know what were those "strange things" and threatened to leave the group.
So I made the group administrators 50 my friends to help me with the transition.
The first few hours it was all good.
Me and my friends were inventing plans for shabbat and talked about interracial marriages, and I think I finally found my place in Facebook for the Swiss.
But then he returned to the office the original director and began to spoil our work.
This kicked off a bloody power struggle between the scores of the group administrators, during which the group and its objectives have been changed many times, not always with the praise of users.
Users have left the group en masse, until, at the end of the day, Facebook has closed.
I still have a dozen Confederate friends on Facebook, but they started to abandon when placed under each of their status as "I am an illegal immigrant" -at the end of one of them threatened to report me to the Department of Homeland Security.
However, the South continues to online live in groups with names like Pride Southern Pride of Southern heritage, and probably thousands more of the combination of "Southern", "confederate", "pride," "heritage," "NO HATE," " NOT rACIST, "and" flag. "
Thanks to everyone who helped me in the realization of this article.

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