No doubt the people who complained pride themselves on their education and their dedication to facts and science:
“We started to have this concern that it was deterring people away from coming to our bed and breakfast,” Offbecker said. “That they would see it and make this judgement.”
Offbecker said she was trying to represent her heritage, but it’s not worth the frustration. She said they have received cruel emails and phone calls over the confusion of the flag.
“What we’re getting is so much more negative now,” she said. “It’s not just, ‘hey you’re flying the Confederate flag.’ It’s, ‘you should be ashamed to fly the Confederate flag. You’re a bigot because you fly the Confederate flag.‘”
Some people are even convinced the home was built by Confederate leaders. In fact, it was built by union workers for the daughter of the Saint Johns founder.
Go here to read the rest. One of the sure signs of a witch hunt in progress are the number of idiots who are leading the charge.
Will comment for image.
Next? Stupid Lives Matter.
Still: not proper etiquette to fly one national flag above another in time of peace.
Tom, how should it be done? Two flag poles, one with less height?
Pinky:
Usually: on equal staffs, but with the US flag on the right.