Offended by rebel flag
FYI, that flag is a symbol of a racist South, and is offensive to millions of people in this country.
STORY HERE
That myth has been around since Jeff Davis, the ex-rebel president, penned his tedious, self-righteous memoir, "The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government," in 1881. Lost-cause historians have fostered the image of Davis as the doomed champion of a nation that valued the rights of its citizens too much to create the military state necessary to effectively resist the tyrant Lincoln. The Union president had no such qualms; he suspended habeas corpus and jailed the occasional opposition leader in order to win the war.