Thread: Iron Cross
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12-22-2003 06:54 AM #1
Iron Cross
Hi!
Can you tell my why do you people use Iron Cross? What does it mean to ya?
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12-22-2003 09:44 AM #2
Mataj, when you post Warsaw, I'm assuming you're in Poland, and you're wondering why in the world would Americans use an old German military symbol!!
It's one of those things where someone, possibly or probably not knowing the original significance of the symbol, thought it looked cool! It probably slipped into our usage sometime after WW1. Whether it was a hot rodder or a biker who started using it first is no longer clear, but the use of the iron cross has endured over the years and has enjoyed some renaissance, particularly with the "rat rod" crowd. I'm sure it's partly an irreverence thing!!
Hopefully I've explained it well enough. Your english is way better than my Polish.................since I don't know any.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
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12-22-2003 10:54 AM #3
"fimbriated"???
I KNOW you had to have copied that!!!! Nobody in NY ever heard of the word "fimbriated"!!!!!!!Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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12-22-2003 01:11 PM #4
Mataj,
I am 100% German, so I dont use the iron cross, I did have one on a hotrod one time, I got so much flak for it I never did it again.
I serve in the US Army and have been doing that for 6 years I am proud of my German back ground but I dont see the need to put any thing on my cars that can be taken the wrong way and most of the people I deal with every day are to ignorant to figure out what it really means. I also used to have a German flag (the new one) on the front plate bracket on my truck but some one found it offencive and ripped it off. I have found that when it comes to being German its better just not to talk about it or show pride in it.
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12-22-2003 01:50 PM #5
I'm from Warsaw, Poland. I wrote NY cause I had to, we don't have any shorter names for states. I couldn't enter "Mazowsze" :P I guess you have 12 Warsaws in USofA quite strange.. I asked that question because I wondered why it is used, because of some philosophy or just "because", without any reason.... I'm also curious to know things about confederates' flag... Are confederates considered to be rasists or sth? or not? (just curious)
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12-22-2003 01:55 PM #6
I've been using the Iron, or Maltese, or Surfer's Cross since the 60's, and still like the design. Most people who use it as a logo or decorative graphic have no political reason for it's use....they just think it looks cool. The kids today have adopted it, and I doubt if 10 % of them have even heard of an Iron Cross as a military relic. Schneider Clutches have been using it for decades, and I think it's an icon of hot-rodding & plan on putting one in the back window of my gasser-style '56 Plymouth. I'm a veteran, and, as anyone I know will tell you, a patriot through and through. I use the Maltese cross as the early rodders and surfers used it, as a cool design, no more, no less.No, if you were me, you'd do it just like I did.
Animal
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12-22-2003 03:29 PM #7
Originally posted by Mataj
also curious to know things about confederates' flag... Are confederates considered to be rasists or sth? or not? (just curious)
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12-22-2003 03:30 PM #8
The second Flag
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12-22-2003 03:31 PM #9
Third Flag
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12-22-2003 03:33 PM #10
The Battle Flag, which was the most commonly seen flag of the Confederacy.
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12-22-2003 03:34 PM #11
This is the Bonnie Blue, which became the people's flag and had a song written for it.
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12-22-2003 03:37 PM #12
This is the flag that most people incorrectly assume was the Confederate flag. It was in reality a Navy Jack, but its bright colors and vivid pattern made it unforgetable. It has since earned a place in the hearts of many rednecks that like to think they are southern historians, and thus a place in the garage wall or pickup window behind the gun rack.
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12-22-2003 03:54 PM #13
Originally posted by Mataj
Are confederates considered to be rasists or sth? or not? (just curious)
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12-22-2003 04:58 PM #14
Forgot to add. The page with the flags and the info I got is:
http://americancivilwar.com/south/conflag/southflg.html
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12-22-2003 05:43 PM #15
I salute the stars and bars. Our flag does not represent "slavery or any other liberal crap", it was battle flag. Most people forget that the north only "freed" the slaves two years into the war with the promise they had to settle in the south.
There is still slavery in africa but it is blacks owning blacks, so no one cares. Theres rampant cannibalism in the congo since they started governing themselves. No one cares. Ive had a friend killed in south africa because he was white, but thats politically exceptable because he was a white.
The world has gone into reverse rascism, and the worst possible thing to be right now is white southern male. I get hell all the time over talking like a texan. An okie buddy of mine is always made fun of. This world has just gone to crap.
Anyone else want to restart the war of northern aggression with me?"its better to rule in hell, than serve in heaven."
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