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me, i now have an e mail folder called k in your i can call back to your organization and what is your response? i'm proud to be a big big main stand up last god was right in this world. i guess in the midst of your out and go one actually just a bunch of homes that measure your cover mobile, our state flag, our biggest so been were stand up for what we believe was what dr. mrc rad coalition. others are not lacking to mess just one of the client knew each christmas well. christian overlay. people need to know that groups like this to still exist that this hate, this ideology is,
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is in fact behind a lot of the support for the state flag. we must awaken white race to mislead and mattie now class man, this mom, mom a matter. just remember one day why he is not going to stand by and watch more and more. there's not the history shows when he's had enough news that you're like i'm not trying to change the case. mind. i'm not trying to change the league the south mind. i'm not trying to change the dixie alliances. mind. i'm trying to change mississippians that are good and they care about their neighbors that maybe don't fully understand me. what impact i have on i people that it hurts
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the last time we saw you. you were new orleans. what was going through your mind or in all that? it was crazy, absolutely nuts. something i never thought i'd ever see my laughter. but it happened and you know, i rested. i need to work on a smile on understand, make sure that they released on the news. yes ma'am. here when i took my shot, because i was happy health prior to what i did. i mean a southerners are getting tired of this entire being picked out. we get beat down and talk bad about all the time, especially southern people. we talk about mean acre, everything like that. and you know, i'm far from it. i'm far from it. i mean, i'm an engineer, you know, i'm, i have a little southern drought, not talk a little slow, but i'm far from it. now. they want to start coming after our identity as
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southerners, you know, things that way. it makes us a better saying they want to erase it and why? why want to write something that happened in this country? you know, market you learn for the time. you are a bright, i'm saying today is we're fixing start repeating history and things keep going in the bible, rain table that will be exactly what's going to happen. the whites are going to be put in. payments for you know, are going to put out the slave labor and the minorities are gonna take over everything and you know, but bypass specialist. otherwise they put up there then on the right, they'd rather die. you haven't sent the word or a
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with i've given them many different but not all of those people were neo nazis. believe me, you had people in that group that were there to protest to taking care of them. a very, very important that you, they're responding to something that they say in the culture that they are aggrieved. i'm not to say why people are wrong to, to rally around the pride and erase because everybody else allowed to be part of the race. you know, proud to be a white man, i'm not afraid to say that. i don't know. why should they? oh, if they'd ask me, i would said no, good night,
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no torches because it doesn't. it looks militant, but that's what they were going right. for me to them, they're thinking back to time, we're white, we're in charge of everything. ah, i'm glad john became president. why? because a bow all the hatred in all the racism that was hidden from the world. they've made people feel comfortable in like we have a rad. that needs to come by. yeah. because the answer christ has to show up for jesus to show. well what do you think the last year since trump is done, chris? what's your, what's your take on it? it doesn't surprise me. it always has existing. here in mississippi,
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we always hail failed the. we say it was the that the hatred, the operation bo systemic racism, institutionally. we've always, hey, i failed. my nephews. ow, logan. they are black little walls. do you honestly think they had the same opportunity as the little wible? now i'm a part of the poor people campaign where we're engaging in 40 days. wow. now rate action see of what this obedience around, voters, separation, mass, incarceration. the correction system plays on the pool and apps, a parchment for an example. to me was billed on the idea of con,
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big leasing. so there was just the continuation of slavery. they dictate in control those men and women, there's a lot of new create money. there's when you take away all of their rights, you true? amazed human. that's what they did back in flavor. they did. they beat them. they say a medium today for nothing. they just come in and beat the hell out of them. so you tell me that is not the ideologies of comparison to keep people in bondage in. it's a better stage dressed up in a $5000.00 a day now a
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ah ah, why? now one, i'm down that now today, a crew from cbs eating news is coming in from a studio. you know, another fun day for an introvert. and what are the chances of this flag
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flying a top of the state? i was wondering how it was a 100 percent. that's yeah, a new flag for a new mississippi designed by a granddaughter of the old south. the status flag is a hit. more business is fly it in jackson, the state capitol than fly, the state flag at a complete flag source. the status why i got cells, the states official flag for to one. it is one of the only things, less toxic, local environment that has bridge parties, transcended the toxicity. and of that i am immensely proud and happy or restful. every good. good, good. mm hm . things are moving at a much slower pace that i had ever anticipated when i 1st got involved with. and i'm learning just how nuanced and how slow the wheels of progress
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here in mississippi. mm hm. it's a gallery of white male, elite of mississippi. mm hm. so there's, there's not one portrait, or honorarium of any sort to a person of color in the state capitol. so i would like to remind everybody in my with going out are now we are still fine. i just want them to know that we will continue to man. so let's be clear just because you don't see us. doesn't mean we're not here.
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oh, oh, oh man. but i knew i 3 years had passed since i began working on this film. the flag of $1894.00 was still flying above the capital, and it felt like a solution was even further out of reach. like a dream deferred. ah, i wondered where all this anger and frustration would lead without dialogue or compromise. when those who had the power to solve the problem lacked the courage to do anything to play with gale. so many frank with
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ah ah pickup would important job with them. would we give that to the state of celia?
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was this because they did to squint a new year for here. i teach their way. know i'm reaching out to school and you have to get a little bit of a sheila wishing i cim i left my home. but the woman must mo, mo, normally with throw some push, not so not slip. putting them on there. glad to blame you. what they can put in that i will just, i did, i used to the lowest level and i would need someone to study to live for carson brought. i used to finish this is just those are for a few. i'm a veteran and put your gums when you book friday of the month or you are a shirt and sherman. yes. there was a little bit of induction. ah,
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when i was shocked. seemed wrong when i was just a shape out because of the african and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah a new with
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what's your sense of on that old which is that ah, so be honest part of me a shame because the story somebody else is there more? who is this phone the same way at the disgrace when i see it? i always come in love and when i do anything and i know a lot of people are not like, you know, my mom came in and get her jailed and b, the dow thick down, so i don't know. but i do know that until we change the system, nothing else which we have to change to face. we can change the hearts and
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minds of people who believe that it's not a symbol low faith in racism. what i left that afternoon, i thought the story was over, and one thing was becoming clear to me. what you believe about the flag depends upon who you are. but there are truths here. and the truth is uncomfortable. mississippi seceded from the union to preserve slavery. they said so very clearly. ah, but the soldiers fought for other reasons to their families, their homes, a fierce desire for self determination. ah. and so we can believe that the confederate flag has brought feelings of pride and
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affection to generations of mississippians whose ancestors fought and died under it . mm. it's also true that the confederate flag represents a defeated southern nation set in trying the right of a white person to own a black person, its constitution, and that same flag is favored by white supremacists today tries to make. so when black mississippians tell us at the confederate flag is a hurtful reminder of the brutal and inhumane treatment of their ancestors. we can believe them too. it's all true. there's both a sacrifice and an injustice that people of good faith can acknowledge. the question remained. what would it take to force a reckoning of these truths?
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nearly 2 years later, in the midst of a pandemic, we learned the answer. ah, you remember the video of last night's confrontation shows a white police officer with his neat pinning down the neck of the south bank. the vase, you know, run with a forgery is a is reminiscent of dirt garners very same words. i can breathe a nearly 8000 people joined black lives matter, mississippi to march the streets of downtown jackson, wanting their voices to her. not just at the magnolia safe, but across the country. well, i made a warning. think about it,
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me in your neck. for a minute and 40 thinking mm i would say that the main number line we demand that for mobile, oh, confederate sample i within our to the black labs, not a protest pressure on the legislature. intensified momentum is building, did change, mississippi. they flag, even as the legislative session winds down all martin joining in the fight against the state flag announcing it will remove a state flag from its mississippi stores. some of the most influential voices to
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remove mississippi's flag come from faith leaders across the state. the u. s. marine corps is now banning all depictions of the confederate battle flag at all marine installations, united states, navy plans to ban confederate flag, all public spaces and workers. coaches from every mississippi public university lobbied law makers to remove the state flag classroom to recover debra house, which is changing his tune, calling for the legislature to vote on the flag. now, i, ah, it seems like it's coming to ahead with this potential vote. to me, it's monte funny that an event that happened, you know, 1037 miles away from jackson, mississippi. all is impacting mississippi with an overwhelming vote of 85 to 35. it says that the lakers voted in favor on efforts to
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change their st. planning. the call to serve the lives of black mississippians in this moment lead to an unexpected turn. there is a major changed to one of the options that could be an alternative to mississippi's current state flag. launched in is a designer of what has been known as the student flag is stepping away from the project in a continued effort to be of service. i'll be stepping away from this endeavor, as i understand the hurt and potential harm. my last name can cause, but i'll always continue to fight for mississippi and her people, which i consider both a duty and a joy. mississippi needs and deserves a new flag. help make it sound lauren. back at the capital confederate heritage supporters held rallies to express their frustration with the legislature. what are you willing to do?
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what are you willing to buy for the legislature and our flag about allowing citizens to have vote that we really angered a lot. they robbed us of the way. i mean we mississippi already voted on it 2001 and they just took that away. they ignored in anger. betrayal, vision, absolute sickness. how can you and her i'll tell you your voice on your boat. you're both. me tonight. i'm signing along to turn a page in mississippi. by retiring the flag loan. 90 more. the more common naming site ring.
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ah, ah ah, ah, ah, ah me, this is amazing is history that we can on our with this and i think as a result of this i was they going to be a better place and protect your for coming always we and want to court here today, budgets lation to change the state flag called for commission to come up with a new design. the new flag cannot contain any symbols of the confederacy and it
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must include the words and god, we trust me. the commission solicit ideas for a new flag and receive thousands of on bind submissions, and they chose a bag noali, a design with 20 white stars, signifying mississippi as the 20th state to join the union. the gold star at the top of the circle represents mississippi's 1st peoples, the indigenous native american tribes of the land that would become mississippi. in november of 2020 mississippi voters, approve the new design by a wide margin. and now our neighbors fly. the new mississippi state flag ah ah
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