06-26-2015, 02:16 PM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flags_of_t...of_America
I found this a interesting read. Yes I know its Wikipedia and yes I know not everyone believes what is posted there, but I still found it interesting.
Short C&P [ vvvv ] I wondered about. Do you think 4 year old stats are still accurate?
The Confederate flag is a controversial symbol for many Americans today. A 2011 Pew Research poll revealed that 30% of Americans have a "negative reaction" when "they see the Confederate flag displayed."[35] According to the same poll, 9% of Americans have a positive reaction. A majority (58%) have no reaction. In a 2013 YouGov poll, a plurality (38%) of those polled disapproved of displaying the flag in public places.[36] In the same poll, a plurality (44%) of those asked viewed the flag as a symbol of racism, with 24% viewing it as exclusively racist and 20% viewing it as both racist and symbolic of pride in the region
I found this a interesting read. Yes I know its Wikipedia and yes I know not everyone believes what is posted there, but I still found it interesting.
Short C&P [ vvvv ] I wondered about. Do you think 4 year old stats are still accurate?
The Confederate flag is a controversial symbol for many Americans today. A 2011 Pew Research poll revealed that 30% of Americans have a "negative reaction" when "they see the Confederate flag displayed."[35] According to the same poll, 9% of Americans have a positive reaction. A majority (58%) have no reaction. In a 2013 YouGov poll, a plurality (38%) of those polled disapproved of displaying the flag in public places.[36] In the same poll, a plurality (44%) of those asked viewed the flag as a symbol of racism, with 24% viewing it as exclusively racist and 20% viewing it as both racist and symbolic of pride in the region