Posted on 06/30/2020 4:54:24 PM PDT by Meatspace
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) With a stroke of the governors pen, Mississippi is retiring the last state flag in the U.S. with the Confederate battle emblem a symbol thats widely condemned as racist.
Republican Gov. Tate Reeves on Tuesday signed the historic bill that takes the 126-year-old state flag out of law, immediately removing official status for the banner that has been a source of division for generations.
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Shouldn’t the voters get a say ?
Fascinating how fast government can actually work when they want to.
And yay. Racism is over.
Shouldnt the voters get a say ?
They did.
They elected a legislature and a governor.
I heard that they must keep IN GOD WE TRUST on the flag. True?
Hopefully voters will get their say to boot these bums out ASAP.
I heard that they must keep IN GOD WE TRUST on the flag. True?
They have read that statement is accurate.
Antifa isn’t gonna like that.
So! What will replace the Confederate emblem. How about a single white star on a blue background.
Rioting, looting and burning must pay off. It wouldnt have happened otherwise.
Everybody is running scared of the inquisition. They are falling all over themselves to demonstrate how pious they are.
If this is what Mississippi wants, then that's fine, but one of the things I can't stand is people being forced to fold under pressure.
This has been in the works for years.
Just got a little sped up there at the end.
So.... Wonder how many millions this change will cost the taxpayer?
Forced? It appears folding under their own lack of character and convictions to me.
Racism should have been over January 20, 2009
Who would have thought changing state flags and removing statues was on the horizon when ANYONE was elected recently?
Voters cannot forsee the future at those levels.
Ballot box.
Ballot box.
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