While some may see the Confederate flag flying as a symbol of racism, others see it as their state's rebellion against a government they disagreed with. While I do not care for what the meaning of the Confederate flag has evolved into, it is a part of our country's history. If we deny past atrocities, we will be doomed to repeat them in the future regardless of what those atrocities were. That being said, if a state's flag has a portion that resembles the Confederate flag, it should be up to that state's voting population to either keep or change the state flag.
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