Its simply a symbol of righteous defiance in my eyes and defiance is needed now more than ever. Its probably nearly as common to see here in the north as it is in the south (outside of the northeast)
I’ve got a Michigan native neighbor with a Confederate battle flag mural on the side of his barn that’s probably 15 feet tall. It shows a somewhat tattered but still standing flag waving in the breeze.
“...Its simply a symbol of righteous defiance in my eyes and defiance is needed now more than ever...”
That’s about as excellent a definition as I’ve heard.
“Righteous Defiance”... I like it.
Anything that sticks in their craw, I like it.