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No... I look at the Confederate Flag as rebel, nothing more. I know that others view it as a symbol of the South and those who agreed with slavery and racism, and that may have been what it was back then, but today, except in a few pockets, mostly in the South I would think, I don't believe that's what it means.
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This question to me makes as much sense as this one: "Do all people who wear brown shoes die of lung cancer?" There might be some people who fly Confederate flags that are sick enough in their minds to find it o.k. the fly Nazi flags, too, but I would think the correlation between the two is not significant. (I would not fly a Confederate flag, either, because I think flags are overestimated anyhow.)
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Having lived all my life in Georgia, I have found it extremely irritating that (99% of) those who fly the confederate flag are small-minded and very ignorant in almost every imaginable subject. They honestly think that they have it all figured out. On a similar note, the White Aryan Nation (and Hitler Youth) carries both the confederate flag AND the Nazi flag. I have never run across anything like it from any nationality. These people take complete pride in thier ignorance and lack of experiences in anything outside their geography, psychology, religion, race or any other major important experiences that make you a more well-rounded person. Thanks for letting me rant. I hope I answered your question.
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