When President Obama arrived at his hotel in Oklahoma City last night, he was greeted by a small group of protestors waving Confederate battle flags.
According to a local news station, the demonstrators wanted to show the world that the battle flag is not a symbol of hate but one of heritage — by waving it while shouting angrily at the first black president.
“We don’t believe it’s a symbol of racism,” protest organizer Andrew Duncomb told KFOR. “They’re blaming the racist problems on the flag and not on the real problems of America. Through the race lies the people who carry and harbor the hate inside.”
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Duncomb is African-American, and refers to himself as the “black rebel.” This was the second pro-Confederate flag rally he’d organized in the past week, having led a protest at the Oklahoma state capitol, one day after South Carolina removed the battle flag from its statehouse grounds.








