As I said, defaced.Details of the flag here.
Since the other poster couldn't provide any info to the contrary, I'll tell you I think you're wrong. I can read the news, I know what the reasons are.A double standard irrelevant to the topic of this thread, honoring traitors who made war on the US by naming things in the US after them, and not one I have made. That their war was based on the corner stone of race based slavery is secondary.
There was a Catholic university whose mascot was The Crusaders. A couple of years after the 9/11 attacks a Muslim group produced some crocodile tears and the school changed its mascot. Do you remember in 2020 in England when statues of the likes of Cecil Rhodes and Winston Churchill were being pulled down and/or vandalized? Then later, buildings named after them had their names changed. Were Rhodes and Churchill ever accused of being traitors? Quite the opposite. You could hardly find two more patriotic Englishmen.
So I know you and the others are smart enough to know the Confederacy stuff is not about treason. What I don't know is why you're being disingenuous about it.
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