WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES. – A group of people entered – violently – the United States Capitol, while the certification of the election results declared the winner Joe Biden in the November 3, 2020 election.
Many images began to circulate in the networks, showing people sitting at desks and others running with objects from parliament.
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Others arrived disguised, even a man came in dressed in hides and horns, taking the covers of many media outlets in the United States and the world.
Among so many photos also appeared some with the Confederate flag, which consists of two red bars and a white one in the center, with a blue box in the top left corner with a circle made up of stars.
What does this flag mean?
According to history, this insignia was worn by 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union to fight against the abolition of slavery in the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865.
Some argue that it represents the racism of oppression and white supremacy who wages war to maintain slavery and promote civil rights.
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