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A Harmless Symbol of Democratic Party Heritage—and now Sales are Skyrocketing

Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Jun 23 19:51:31 2015, in response to Re: A Harmless Symbol of Democratic Party Heritage, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jun 22 13:36:26 2015.

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Is this what the libs really wanted??

Business In Cider

Confederate flag sales are skyrocketing

Hayley Peterson and Colin Campbell
Jun. 23, 2015, 1:20 PM
Amazon's sales of Confederate flags have skyrocketed by more than 3,000% in the past 24 hours.

People are snatching up the flags online after several major retailers — including eBay, Wal-Mart, and Sears — pulled them from shelves.

The retailers banned the flags after last week's shooting in Charleston, South Carolina, in which a gunman killed nine people in the historic black Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.

The man arrested in connection to the shootings, 21-year-old Dylann Roof, reportedly harbored racist sentiments and wanted to incite a "race war." He appeared to pose with the Confederate battle flag in several photos that were unearthed after the attack.

This image shows the products that made the biggest gains in sales rank on Amazon over the past 24 hours. Five of the top six items are Confederate flags.

The shooting has led to a national debate over the appropriateness of displaying the Confederate emblem, which was a symbol of the slave-holding South during the Civil War.

Gov. Nikki Haley (R) of South Carolina and a bipartisan group of local elected officials announced Monday that they supported the removal of the Confederate flag from the state capitol grounds.

The debate has since shifted to other Southern states with Confederate imagery on their banners. Mississippi prominently features the Confederate battle flag in its official state flag, and some top Democrats and Republicans have said they want that changed as well.

Gov. Phil Bryant (R) of Mississippi, however, pointed to a 2001 referendum on the subject and said he opposed overturning the will of the voters.

UPDATE 2:38 ET: Amazon has taken down Confederate merchandise from its site.




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