Nikki Haley: Confederate flag could not be taken down in South Carolina in today's 'outrage culture'

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Nikki Haley: Confederate flag could not be taken down in South Carolina in today's 'outrage culture'
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After backlash for remarks about the Confederate flag, Nikki Haley wrote an op-ed arguing that today's culture wouldn't allow for its removal.

Nikki Haley, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and South Carolina governor, wrote in an op-ed published Wednesday that today's"outrage culture" would not allow for the removal of the Confederate flag in her state.

"As a state, we can survive, as we have done, while still being home to both of those viewpoints," Haley said in 2015."We do not need to declare a winner and loser." She went on to say she"will never understand" those who use the flag as a symbol of their white supremacy.

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