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Why a Flag Can't be Blamed For Murder

<p>In the aftermath of the church shooting this past week&comma; South Carolina Gov&period; Nikki Haley said the &ldquo&semi;people of South Carolina need us to come together&period;&rdquo&semi; Coming together&comma; however&comma; has included massive criticism of South Carolina&rsquo&semi;s tradition of hanging the Confederate flag at the State&&num;8217&semi;s capital building&period;&nbsp&semi;Pictures of the shooter&comma; Dylann Roof&comma; began to flood the internet&comma; and the Confederate flag was present in some of those photos&period; This connection between flag and murderer has prompted politicians such as Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush to call for the immediate removal of the Confederate flag at the&nbsp&semi;state&&num;8217&semi;s capital&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The history of South Carolina is interesting&period; The state was the first to secede &nbsp&semi;from the American union&comma; &nbsp&semi;and many in the state still embrace elements of the revolution which followed&period; &nbsp&semi;The symbol of the Confederate flag diverged at that point in histroy&comma; with the north and the south having their own interpretation of the flag&rsquo&semi;s meaning&period; Many South Carolina residents believe the flag has nothing to do with racism&semi; it is about southern pride and heritage&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The opinion that the flag isnt a racist symbol is not only held by white South Carolinians&period; In 2011&comma; at the University of South Carolina&comma; a black student named Byron Thomas was told to remove the Confederate flag from his dorm room &&num;8211&semi; because the flag violated the school&&num;8217&semi;s no-bigotry rule&period; &ldquo&semi;When I look at this flag&comma; I don&rsquo&semi;t see racism&period; I see respect&comma; Southern pride&comma;&rdquo&semi; Thomas told the AP&period;&&num;8221&semi; In the face of a lawsuit for violating the student&&num;8217&semi;s first amendment right&comma; the school later retracted their threat to force Thomas to take down his flag&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>An unstable&comma; hate-filled&comma; murderous young man killed&nbsp&semi;9 people in 2015&comma; and now we&rsquo&semi;re told that makes the dukes of hazard some kind of neo-Nazi duo&comma; that anyone who features the rebel flag is a hate-filled version of Dylann Roof&period; Issues like this live in the world of the reactionary&comma; where only hyperbole and under-thought ideas exit the mouths of pundits and politicians&period; &nbsp&semi; &nbsp&semi; &nbsp&semi; &nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>While the Confederate flag will remain divisive and might eventually be removed from South Carolina&&num;8217&semi;s capital building&comma; that decision needs to made after a proper vote &ndash&semi; not forced down America&&num;8217&semi;s throat during an emotional&comma; reactive time&period; Politicians who use events like this to advace their presidential aspirations are not helping American solidarity by using polarizing issues for the benifit of their campaigns&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>We see opportunists attack so many events&colon; every snow storm disproves global warming&semi; every hot day proves climate change&semi; every misuse of guns is proof of the necessity of gun banns&semi; every act of racism requires flags to be taken out&period; As Aerostotle wrote &ldquo&semi;Anybody can become angry &&num;8211&semi; that is easy&comma; but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose&comma; and in the right way &&num;8211&semi; that is not within everybody&&num;8217&semi;s power and is not easy&period;&rdquo&semi; &nbsp&semi;The talking points might scream out that a piece of fabric was the cause of the murder of nine people&comma; but this author believes the fault falls&nbsp&semi;at the feet of the murderer&comma; Dylann Roof&period; &nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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