Posted on 07/19/2015 10:59:54 AM PDT by nickcarraway
The Presidents Oklahoma visit sparked controversy all over the state.
Supporters of the confederate flag have their own message to send to President Obama.
In Durant, Okla. Wednesday morning, trucks lined up awaiting his arrival, and now supporters are in Bricktown.
Supporters want to let the President know the Confederate flag, they say, stands for heritage, not hate. The organizer of the event is someone you might not expect to see standing behind this cause.
It is a red, white and blue that, for many, carries a message of hate but thats not the point these folks want to get across.
We dont believe its a symbol of racism, Andrew Duncomb, an organizer in Oklahoma City who calls himself the Black Rebel says.
Hell, Im just out here supporting my flag, not racists, I dont want no [sic] problems with anybody, a supporter said.
Andrew Duncomb Andrew Duncomb A message contrary to the thousands gathering weeks earlier in South Carolina to remove the very same flag.
Theyre blaming the racist problems on the flag and not on the real problems of America. Through the race lies the people who carry and harbor the hate inside, Duncomb says.
One man says he feels passionate about it, so he organized the rally.
Again, look at these people, they all followed the black guy out here. Do you think that any of them are racists, Duncomb says.
While our cameras were there, some Oklahomans spoke out.
Sir, Im letting you know that this flag right here represents hate, Kiana Smith, an Oklahoma woman said.
Im letting you know that all these people out here right here do not believe its about hate, they believe its about heritage Duncomb responded.
But the woman was not buying that thought.
Please do not be fooled and brainwashed by the misconceptions, that flag in the south was about slavery, Smith says.
This group was the same one that was lined up downtown to greet the President. They say they plan on setting up more rallies in the future.
I love people with common sense.
Awesome.
Okies can sure poke a stick in your spokes. Being one myself, of this I know.
What b4its2late said!
Thanks, nickcarraway, for posting this!
I have a question: isn’t the Confederate flag specifically anti-Republican?
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