Anyone else hear about this (no, the picture isn’t mine, and neither is the story)?
I mean, the Confederate flag is bad enough.
The Confederate flag AND a damn noose? That’s worse.
The Confederate flag, a noose AND the phrase “Mississippi Justice”?
As Bill Murray said so eloquently in Ghostbusters:
“STOP that!”
To be fair, maybe the guy just forgot he was wearing that shirt because he’s so used to covering himself in white sheets.
That’s possible, right?
A hospital worker WOULD have access to bedsheets, after all. Maybe the hospital staff should do an inventory to see if any of their sheets are missing.
I don’t think there’s a ban, in SC or any other state, on private individuals displaying the Confederate flag on private property. It’s that the state government won’t allow it to be displayed on public property. (Except in a museum or something like it.) No law prevents an individual from wearing it on a T-shirt or having it on a bumper sticker, etc.
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I think of it in the same vein as flag burning. Oh you can exercise that right, but I cannot guarantee someone won’t express his or her displeasure in a not-so-nice way.
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I immensely dislike the confederate flag. Very few where I live have a flag hanging on their porch or whatever, but go to a state down south and they’re everywhere. My wife is from the south and denies that this flag represents a form of racism. It most certainly does.
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I think it depends on where you are. I went to school in Ohio and I saw more Stars and Bars in eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania than I did in any southern state except for maybe South Carolina lol.
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I heard there’s a ban in South Carolina on displaying the confederate flag in public places. They are all over the place in Tenn. Nasty.
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