In the modern world the Confederate flag, to include the Confederate Battle Flag have been misappropriated by a section of white supremcists bringing dishonor upon it and subsequently to the memories of those honored dead who fought under them.
Then we had a foreign national american governor with no real appreciation of the meaning of that flag who both insstigated and allowed it to come down from the SC State House because she was doing the bidding of the vocal few in the presence of a silent many who protested quietly.
It is sad that symbology is only important for a subset of the taxpayers in the United States. Sadder still the fact that entitlements are paid to illegal intruders into our borders who come here to breed a bunch of "automatic citizens" and drag us down even more.
These are the low hanging fruits of the so-called "progressive" movement where the word "progressive" is a misnomer meant to cloud the facts as morons such as the the various comediens acting like the fake news who act as though they're taking the "high road" when in fact those like her seek only to take from the worker and give to the shirker.
The Dearborn Michigan has suspended the Bill of Rights three times in favor of Sharia Law. When Muslims come here they live under our Laws. At NO time do we live under theirs. The Sharia is not relevant in the United States and the stupid liberals need to get that straight before it's too late.
They are proponents of a candidate for president who lost because she would monetize the office for personal gain. In those closed eyes of the liberals — blind to what is happening lay the true tragedy in the United States. We have a number of local foreign imports who like Ms Bee are undermining the strength of the United States under the symbol of a donkey by meddling in politics when they should just pack up and go home.
Today is Confederate Memorial Day, is a public holiday observed by the U.S. states of South Carolina, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas since the end of the American Civil War to remember the over quarter million members of the Confederate States Army, Navy, Marines, and militia who died in combat while fighting for their home land. This day is also marked by observances in many other states. It is observed in late April in some southern states recalling the surrender of the last major Confederate field army at Bennett Place in 1865.