This has been haunting me, too (brown girl from the south who grew up seeing these, moved away and often reports from the Capitol). I’m sorry this is happening and continues to happen. Thank you for your work.
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I'm not black but this was the image that most disturbed me.
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Me either. I was pissed seeing everything these terrorists did. But that went right to my core, I am livid.
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I’m so sorry and hope you have a strong support system.
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My right leaning cousins called me a snowflake when I said this picture was heartbreaking. They wanted to know if my heart was broken watching the BLM protests. Both cases are true, but for different reasons. I don't think they understand the gravity of what happened yesterday.
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BLM because people are fighting against a corrupt, overaggressive police force yesterday because a party tried to overtake the government and failed
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This image made me ill. I’m sorry you had to see it, and sorry it’s out there for the world to see. After 155 years, this is still the flag of treason and oppression.
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I’m beyond sorry. This is abhorrent.
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It took 156 years to happen for a reason, the confederate flag has no place in that building. Shame on those that made it possible...
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Blame Trump and his followers.
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