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Omaha Steve

(99,582 posts)
Fri Jun 19, 2020, 03:14 PM Jun 2020

SEC, NCAA Threaten to Pull Events From Mississippi if Confederate Emblem Isn't Removed From State Fl

Source: Slate

By ELLIOT HANNON

The commissioner of the Southeastern Conference announced the league would consider barring its member universities in Mississippi from holding championship events if the state did not remove the Confederate battle emblem from the state flag. That state of Mississippi is home to two SEC schools—Ole Miss and Mississippi State—and is the last state in the U.S. to include the symbol of the Confederacy on its flag. “It is past time for change to be made to the flag of the State of Mississippi. Our students deserve an opportunity to learn and compete in environments that are inclusive and welcoming to all,” Commissioner Greg Sankey said in a statement tweeted out by the SEC Thursday night. “In the event there is no change, there will be consideration of precluding Southeastern Conference championship events from being conducted in the State of Mississippi until the state flag is changed.” Following the SEC’s ultimatum, the NCAA issued a statement of its own Friday saying it was expanding its flag policy, which would effectively prohibit Mississippi from hosting NCAA championship events until the state flag is changed.

The popularity of SEC sports, in particular the nation’s preeminent football conference, gives the conference great financial and cultural influence in the region that spans the Deep South. The conference waded into a rekindled debate in the state over the state flag as symbols of the Confederacy have been swiftly removed from public spaces across the country after weeks of protests following the killing of George Floyd. Black college athletes, who often have outsized roles on campus, have been particularly vocal in advocating for change, in some cases holding their own coaches to account. In Mississippi, a bipartisan group of lawmakers recently drafted legislation to change the flag, the first serious attempt to remove the Confederate emblem in nearly 20 years. In 2001, voters in the state voted two to one in a referendum to leave the flag untouched. The state’s Republican governor, Tate Reeves, has said he does not support legislative action to change the state flag, and that it should again be put to voters in the state.

In response to the SEC’s call, the president of Mississippi State University said the school was “firmly on record in support of changing the state flag.” The University of Mississippi tweeted a statement from its leadership saying that the school had stopped flying the state flag on campus in 2015. “The University of Mississippi community concluded years ago that the Confederate battle flag did not represent many of our core values, such as civility and respect for others,” the statement said. “Mississippi needs a flag that represents the qualities about our state that unite us, not those that still divide us.”



Ole Miss football players carry an American flag as they take the field before a game in Oxford, Mississippi.
Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images

Read more: https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/06/sec-threatens-pull-championships-mississippi-over-confederate-emblem-state-flag.html



FULL title: SEC, NCAA Threaten to Pull Events From Mississippi if Confederate Emblem Isn’t Removed From State Flag
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SEC, NCAA Threaten to Pull Events From Mississippi if Confederate Emblem Isn't Removed From State Fl (Original Post) Omaha Steve Jun 2020 OP
Shit just got real, neoconfederates Cirque du So-What Jun 2020 #1
Amen. If this doesn't move the needle, the friggin' needle is broken. BComplex Jun 2020 #6
NASCAR now the SEC, Dang! Phoenix61 Jun 2020 #2
I thought that NASCAR backed down avebury Jun 2020 #4
They did in 2015, they haven't this time. nt Phoenix61 Jun 2020 #5
That post was satire Omaha Steve Jun 2020 #8
I've been thinking for years that... Jeebo Jun 2020 #3
Call me when they pull their sports broadcasts from Hate Radio maxrandb Jun 2020 #7

BComplex

(8,036 posts)
6. Amen. If this doesn't move the needle, the friggin' needle is broken.
Fri Jun 19, 2020, 03:59 PM
Jun 2020

Which, in the deep south, it might be.

Jeebo

(2,023 posts)
3. I've been thinking for years that...
Fri Jun 19, 2020, 03:25 PM
Jun 2020

If I were an 18-year-old black high school athlete faced with the decision of where to go to school, I would definitely NOT go to the University of Mississippi, because I would not want to be an Ole Miss "Rebel" playing for and being represented by that iconography. I think that school needs to change its mascot to something else. The flag, sure, but the mascot too. Nobody ever talks about that mascot.

-- Ron

maxrandb

(15,322 posts)
7. Call me when they pull their sports broadcasts from Hate Radio
Sat Jun 20, 2020, 07:00 AM
Jun 2020

Until then, I hope the Coronavirus kills fucking football until we get a new President.

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