South Carolina: Facing the Flag Flap, Again

We wrote a post not too long ago about how the issue that just won't go away in our state -- the Confederate flag -- continues to command attention from both sides ten years after the flag was removed from the dome of the South Carolina Statehouse. Though the flag was taken down from the Capitol and placed on a 30-foot pole on the Statehouse lawn, the NAACP and others continue to protest the flag's presence on state property. The issue that just won't die in South Carolina has positioned our state on a perilous ledge until it is fully resolved. The ongoing ferocity potentially jeopardizes not only our own internal political and social relations, but has the opportunity to also directly impact the state's economy by causing businesses to shy away from bringing industry to such a cutthroat political climate.

On Monday, Benjamin Jealous, President of the NAACP, announced the organization will make a stronger push to remove the Confederate flag from Statehouse grounds. His announcement was skim on further details but indicated by summer 2010, more publicity will surround the NAACP's economic boycott of the state. As South Carolina moves forward with the Boeing deal, 2010 elections and other upcoming statewide events, the full impact of the enduring flag flap remains to be determined.

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