re: #129 Hecuba’s daughter
To quote from the article: Black residents often live and work in towns where Confederate flags are displayed on front porches. Many of those who fly the banner defend it as a celebration of heritage, not a symbol of hatred.
If you wish to fly a Confederate flag as a private person on private property, then that is your good right. Nobody is coming after that.
But Confederate flags, monuments and other regalia have no place on public display unless it is in a museum or historical site with the proper contextual setting.