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Why is the Confederate flag considered racially charged?
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Because of what it and the south stood for. One of the main reasons the confederate states ceceded from the union was because they didn't want to abolish slavery.
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Because people are ignorant and associate the south in general with racism.
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The display of the flag is a controversial and very emotional issue, generally because of disagreement over exactly what it symbolizes. To many in the US South it is simply a symbol of their heritage and pride in their ancestors who held out during years of war under terrible odds and sacrifice. Others see it as a symbol of the institution of slavery, or of the Jim Crow laws established by the US Congress enforcing racial segregation in the Southern States for almost a century later
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