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Then what is this symbol and why does walmart still sell it?
Some estimates say that 78,000,000 people were killed since China adopted that flag. China still represents a very oppressive regime more so than the confederate states could ever imagine.
Nice distraction of the real issues at hand though. The confederate battle flag is a part of our history which has long passed. China on the other hand is still hacking federal databases, stealing intellectual property, claiming all of the south china sea... and more. yet the MSM pushes this crap and liberals jump on the bandwagon.
I suggest looking up the meaning of the word "gullible"
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