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" ... Due to ongoing protests, many have distanced themselves from racist imagery and language. For example, NASCAR banned the Confederate flag at their races, many cities have removed confederate monuments, HBO pulled Gone with the Wind from HBO Max and the country music act Lady Antebellum renamed themselves to Lady A. Disney is now feeling the heat to rebrand Splash Mountain, a ride that appears at several of their parks including Walt Disney World and Disneyland. ... "
" ... Encore’s Carazza and Krum interviewed Dillon after the "touching" incident where he admitted that his interaction with Brackett-Kelly and acknowledged that she had told him that she was not comfortable. Dillon stated that he apologized for the incident and also acknowledged that he had repeatedly asked Brackett-Kelley to breakfast, which he insisted was a friendly offer as a "treat." Dillon even admitted to retelling a story of an old boss he had worked with (at another hotel company) that had a confederate flag in his office and referred to African Americans as "n ----------," and was only sharing the experience as a learning experience for Brackett-Kelly. Dillon also admitted to Carazza and Krum that touching Brackett-Kelly was a meant as a sign of “affection” and that he had done the same thing over in Macau. ... "
" ... The Outlaw Josey Wales, which Clint Eastwood both directed and stared in, is full of iconic firearms of the Civil War era and beyond. Eastwood plays a capable confederate veteran trying to escape capture in the post war frontier, resulting in gunfights galore. One of the most memorable and unique firearms in the film is a Colt 1872 Gatling Gun chambered in 44 Rimfire that is used to dispatch a large number of government troops in short order. Never mind that this exact model wouldn’t have existed during the time period in which the movie was set, the scene is unforgettable. ... "
" ... The board’s decisions exemplified the worst aspects of today’s cancel culture. It condemned people with no consideration of how long ago an alleged transgression occurred or what the context was. For example, the board is removing Senator Diane Feinstein’s name because, as Mayor in 1984, she replaced a confederate flag that was torn down from a San Francisco City Hall display. The flag was one of 18 flags that represented various stages of American history. She didn’t create that display—it was there when she was elected. And while there is always a good argument for taking down a confederate flag, there is also a good argument for not letting vandals decide what can and cannot be displayed on public property. ... "
" ... “The presence of the confederate flag at NASCAR events runs contrary to our commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all fans, our competitors and our industry,” NASCAR said in a written statement released prior to its race Wednesday night at Martinsville Speedway in Virginia. ... "