by Nomad
A Boca Raton man flies the flags of the Confederacy and the KKK over his home. A recruitment sign along with a noose are also features in his front yard. Is this really free speech, protected by the Constitution or symbols meant to intimidate black Americans and other minorities?
Does freedom of speech
include the freedom to demonstrate open support for a racist hate group? According
to one west Boca Raton Florida man, it certainly does. "Mr. Hayes" - the only name he would
give- hoisted both the KKK and confederate flag over
his mobile home a couple weeks ago. He has also posted a sign recruiting new
members.
Hayes told the
reporter that he had moved to Florida from New York about four years ago. Although the KKK has always had a violent history
against blacks and other minorities, Hayes says he doesn't condone such acts.
Nevertheless, he does think his right to free speech allows him to hang a noose
in his front yard.