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ED25449ParticipantI consider it racist. It is flown at the Koo-Koo Klan’s rallies, and that speaks for itself. I can understand some peoples’ feelings that it honors their ancestors who fought under it during the Civil War (as wrong as I think that is), but if those people really feel that way, they should stand up and protest its being displayed as a symbol of racism and white supremacy. I haven’t heard of such a protest yet.
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