You come to third grade conclusions..so simple In 2011, a Pew poll found that just 9% of the country had a positive reaction to seeing the Confederate flag, while 30% had a negative one, and 58% had neither. Among those respondents who considered themselves to be Southerners, 18% had a positive reaction and 19% a negative one. Fourteen percent of Southerners displayed the Confederate flag in their home or office or on their car or clothing.
and did that study correlate those with a positive view to their political leanings? i assume you understand Bayesian math and can draw your own conclusions with just those few numbers. finally, the world has changed a lot on this topic in 13 years. One could say we had a watershed moment on it.