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Originally Posted by Optimus Prime
Sure, she has a right to fly it. I wouldn't. It's always nice to be respectful of your neighbors and compromise. They built the fence, leave the flag where it is; no need to raise it higher.
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This.
In my neighborhood we're dealing with this issue (not flag flying but one neighbor doing something that is upsetting the entire neighborhood). Instead of flying a confederate flag, this d-bag has a big sign in his front yard that says " Two retards live next door" with an arrow pointing to his neighbor (and yes, infact two mentally handicapped people do indeed live next door to him, including one with cerebral palsy). As much as everyone would love to (a) kick his @ss

and (b) tear it down, we can’t do anything about it legally. The sign doesn't break any laws unfortunately.
Back to the flag - born and raised in Mississippi and I can't stand to look at it and what it represents. However, I don't plan on throwing any rocks at it though. If that's how some chose to display their "southern pride" whatever floats their boat.