
Description
About this Virginia Seal: This is a rendition of an 1861 Virginia flag. We call it “unreconstructed” because it was depicts what the flag would look like prior to the Reconstruction period of Virginia’s history. Most people of the…
About this Virginia Seal: This is a rendition of an 1861 Virginia flag. We call it “unreconstructed” because it was depicts what the flag would look like prior to the Reconstruction period of Virginia’s history. Most people of the Old Dominion have no idea that our great state ever had a different design for our official seal. Even worse, they have no idea that our once proud seal was redesigned by carpetbaggers to showcase our defeat at the hands of the Federals. During the War of Northern Aggression, Virginia regiments flew their beloved state flags with the above design upon them. Our Lady Virtus stood proud, fully covered by her breast plate. Sword in hand, defeated tyrant at her feet. Spear Point up and ready for battle. Disgustingly, she was replaced by a Roman slave girl (in the modern flag). Armor stripped away; her breast now exposed. The sword is gone from her hands, and the spear tip ground in the dirt in defeat. Virginia was no longer a warrior, but a conquered and exposed slave. But for decades, Virginians have returned to our Unreconstructed Seal to reclaim our birthright. And in the wake of our governor’s tyrannical assault on our liberties and rights, this flag has become the official symbol of resistance to this regime.
Details
- Size
- 5 inches in diameter
- Material
- Waterproof/scratch resistant outdoor vinyl
- Details
- Adhesive sticker backing