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Is the confederate flag a symbol of pride and heritage or a symbol of slavery and racism?
Ongoing debate, seems to have Americans divided:

So, support for the flag seems to be tied to geography or demographics? Actually, it may be tied to age:
today.yougov.com
So, the question posed today, how do YOU view the confederate flag?
Ongoing debate, seems to have Americans divided:
That stat is from a few years ago, couldn't find a more up-to-date stats but has much changed? Consider:For a plurality of Americans, the Confederate flag represents racism (41%). But for about one-third of Americans (34%) — particularly adults over 65, those living in rural communities, or non-college-educated white Americans — the flag symbolizes heritage.

So, support for the flag seems to be tied to geography or demographics? Actually, it may be tied to age:
Above data found here:Those between 55 and 64 say the Confederate flag represents heritage (41% to 36%), which is a margin that only widens for Americans over 65 (49% vs. 32%). In contrast, a plurality of adults under 44 years old affiliate the Confederate flag with racism.

What the Confederate flag means in America today | YouGov
For a plurality of Americans, the Confederate flag represents racism. But for about one-third of Americans, particularly adults over 65, those living in rural communities, or non-college-educated white Americans, the flag symbolizes heritage.
So, the question posed today, how do YOU view the confederate flag?