State Senator Insists His Mask is Not the Confederate Flag, Then Apologizes For Mask That is Not the Confederate Flag
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As we’re all encouraged to wear face masks to protect ourselves and others from the spread of the novel coronavirus, some are using their face masks to make a statement. In the case of Michigan Republican state senator Dale Zorn, the statement he’d like to make is apparently a declaration of support for the Confederacy.
On Friday, Zorn wore a mask that sure looked like the Confederate flag on the floor of Michigan’s state senate. As he explained in an interview with WLNS-TV, the mask was made by his wife, who certainly made a choice to go with this specific pattern and not, say, an old pillowcase, and urged him to wear it in public. But according to Zorn, the mask was not a Confederate flag, it was just fabric that looked suspiciously similar to the Confederate flag, okay? “She wanted me to wear it today, so I did. I told my wife it probably will raise some eyebrows, but it was not a Confederate flag,” Zorn said. Nothing to see here!