In 1961, the South Carolina State Government passed a law mandating that the confederate flag be flown on the ground of its state capitol building. The law was passed to commemorate the centennial of the Civil War assault on Fort Sumter. Opponents argue that the flag is a political symbol that represents racial inequality and should be removed after the shooting deaths of nine African American church members in June 2015. Proponents argue that the flag is an important historical symbol that commemorates the state’s role in the Civil War.
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@9X7L86MRepublican 6mos6MO
It should not be flown at federal or state buildings. But, if used for historical purposes on Civil War battlefields or at state/federal museums. That is ok. Just not used as an official flag of the state or federal government.
@5LJK4LXLibertarian 1yr1Y
No, only the flag of the United States and/or the State’s flag should be flown on Government Property
@8GFTS2C5yrs5Y
No, United States Government building should not be allowed to fly a flag that represents secession, that's treason.
@96K9F4N3yrs3Y
Thats everyones own decisions and is covered under the 1st Amendment
@94M6WCRRepublican3yrs3Y
Yes I, if it is accepted and authorized by the state legislature
@93SNQWTLibertarian3yrs3Y
Only the State flag and US Flag
@7BK2VZ6Republican3yrs3Y
Yes, the Confederates have already lost the Civil War and thus the Confederate flag no longer represents an enemy of America
@7BK2VZ6Republican4yrs4Y
Yes, as long as it is condemned for betraying America and condoning slavery
@8WVVZCDRepublican4yrs4Y
Yes, it is a symbol of southern pride and heritage.
@8TT3PYY4yrs4Y
No, no flag other than the United States flag, or the flag of the state it is in should be flown
@8T5RBK44yrs4Y
The "Confederate flag" as you think of it is stars and bars which is the battle flag for a Mississippi infantry Regiment, the Blood Stained Battle flag or banner is the real confederate flag and yes they should be allowed to display it.
@8S7J4DZ4yrs4Y
Yes, as long as they put a disclaimer showing they're not racist.
@8RGQZ3T4yrs4Y
Yes, allow citizens of each state to change the flag as they wish through amendment of state laws.
@8Q8HDMY4yrs4Y
Not from the south so not my opinion
@Veeraeka4yrs4Y
This should be determined on a state level.
@8MZHD6H5yrs5Y
No, it's the flag if a treasonous nation we squashed.
@8KZ68DF5yrs5Y
States should only fly state and country flags. No others
@jlaud035yrs5Y
No, only the state flag and United States flag should be flown on government property
@Scottie665yrs5Y
No, it should be allowed on private property.
@8DHWN6P5yrs5Y
Yes, the rebel flag is part of the freedom of speech
@9LP9KGH1yr1Y
It is southern Culture
@98B4P6H2yrs2Y
No, only the US and State flag should ever be flown on government property.
@97DMB4X3yrs3Y
No, unless it is an official state flag or a likeness of it is part of the state flag. This goes for all non official flags not just the confederate flag.
@8YSMXC43yrs3Y
No, the state should only display officially recognized flags
@7BK2VZ6Republican4yrs4Y
Yes, as long as it is desecrated and condemned for betraying America
@8LLHL6K5yrs5Y
Yes States should be allowed to display the Confederate flag on government property because it symbolizes rebellion, not racism, each states should have the right to disay any flag they choose, and it is also a historical symbol of the Southern fight for states' rights.
Yes and stop teaching people about slavery
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