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It’s not just a matter of black and white.
A former president of the North Carolina NAACP – and one of the few African–American members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans – stood in front of a monument in Asheville, North Carolina, on Wednesday to tell those passing why he wanted the Confederate flag to continue to fly.
H.K. Edgerton stood waving the flag, telling anyone who would listen why he thought the Stars and Bars stood for something other than hate and racism. He said the flag is a symbol of the South’s struggle with civil rights over the last 150 years.
“Black folks earned a place of honor and dignity with this flag; black folks and white folks in southland America are family,” Edgerton said, according to WYFF.
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“For some people, it represents the proud history of the past in the
South, but it seems to me the offensive nature of it to people of
African-American descent outweighs that,” said the passerby, adding that
people shouldn’t “make anyone feel uncomfortable.”
Thus, sharia law...
I suspect He has already noticed...