Sarah Worthy
Aug 8, 2017 · 1 min read

Nope. I have addressed all of this. You simply are stuck on your idea. Again — ~2500 Americans (total number) is so far from a majority, let alone the percentage that responded positively towards the flag that it is laughable you keep digging in and trying to find some way to be right. Look, there is no evidence that a true majority of Southerners believe the confederate flag is a positive symbol of Southern pride. There is plenty of evidence across the South that we are removing this symbol from public places. While it is more of a correlation than a causation situation with the removal of the flag, your outdated and tiny surveys do not support your statement about Southerners.

Honestly, I have given you more time and patience to explain this to you than usual, and so I’m just going back to work and hopefully, you move from your rural racist little town because it sounds like you are lonely and don’t have enough star trek fans around you to hang out with.

Sarah Worthy

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