Man Says the Confederate Flag Isn't 'A Symbol of Racism,' Then Immediately Uses Racist Slur
Just moments after defending the Confederate flag, and insisting it was not a “symbol of racism,” a man suing to have the flag displayed in a county courthouse blurted out a vicious slur against one of America’s greatest civil rights leaders.
“I don’t believe it’s a symbol of racism, I don’t believe it’s a symbol of slavery, that’s my personal view, but how they feel is their business,” Russell Walker, of Aberdeen, NC, told reporters outside the York County, SC courthouse, where he was due to hear a judge’s ruling on whether the flag had a place inside the courtroom. (The case was eventually tossed because Walker doesn’t live in South Carolina.)