Monday, August 24, 2020
About Those Other 'Confederate' State Flags. You Can't Eat Here If You're Confederate. Ole Miss. About Sad Richmond's Mayor
AUGUST 20, 2020
** Mississippi's flag changing but Confederate symbols persist in five other state flags. (This one includes the North Carolina state flag. Plus, of course, there is also that Norwegian Confederate flag.)
** Residents weigh in on Confederate statue's place in Lovingston. (Nelson County, Va.)
** City of Lexington files lawsuit regarding removal of Confederate monument. (North Carolina. The city wants it gone, but it is on county property and the county won't remove it right now. So, there is more than just bbq in Lexington.)
** Wake Forest restaurant responds to backlash after denying Confederate group space. (North Carolina. Forks Cafeteria. Sons of Confederate Veterans. Just remember, if you let BLM use the place, they might start looting or rioting. At least SCV won't do that. Okay, you don't want our business, we'll meet and eat elsewhere.)
** Gainesville County Commissioners vote to keep courthouse Confederate monument. (Texas. Wow, how'd that happen?)
** UM installs green fencing to shield Confederate statue from practice field. (University of Mississippi. The statue was removed from the center of campus recently to a Confederate cemetery. Some black football players objected to the new location because they could see it when practicing.)
** Investigation into mayor's Confederate monument removal contract requested. (Sad Richmond's Sad mayor's choice for company to remove statues may be questionable. It should be looked into further.)
So Sorry That Ole Miss Football Players Have to Be Offended. Hut! Hut!! --Old Secesh
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