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12 <br /> <br />people of color, and promotes an atypical history of the civil war. She said freedom of speech 1 <br />is important, but so is freedom from racial harassment and intimidation. 2 <br />Marc Xavier said he believes the Board of County Commissioners is trying its best to 3 <br />find a solution, and believes in freedom of speech. He said he too supports everyone’s right to 4 <br />freedom of speech. He said the Bible talks about Sodom and Gomorrah, which he summarized. 5 <br />He asked what would happen if God came to Orange County, and what would he/she say about 6 <br />the way Orange County residents treat other people. He said it is important to do the right 7 <br />thing, and to solve the flag issue by finding a solution to make the flag insignificant. 8 <br />Katherine Walker said she is an Orange County/Hillsborough resident, and she thinks 9 <br />the size of the flagpole should be regulated. She said there are those who will see any 10 <br />regulation as a threat to freedom of speech, but she encouraged the BOCC to continue its 11 <br />positive work. 12 <br />Jennifer Bremer spoke in support of UDO limitations. She said it is important to be 13 <br />welcoming to all and include freedom of speech, but there has been much push back against 14 <br />the decisiveness of displays in the businesses and homes. She said economic growth may be 15 <br />hindered due to divisive displays, and the community must move towards better harmony. She 16 <br />said she strongly encourages modification to put reasonable limits on flags and banners. 17 <br /> 18 <br />Commissioner Marcoplos thanked the public for sharing its views, and for the 19 <br />reasonable approach to this issue. He said he has concerns about how to impose limitations 20 <br />without limiting one’s right to free expression. He said it is important that the BOCC preserves 21 <br />the right of free expression, as it may turn around and bite them later. He said through the 22 <br />comments he heard at the last meeting, as well as this evening, he has a deeper appreciation 23 <br />as to why these changes need to be made. 24 <br />Commissioner Price said she may offend some people, but the BOCC will be making a 25 <br />step in the right direction if it limits the size of this symbol. She said the BOCC has heard that 26 <br />the Confederate flag is offensive, and while it is part of southern heritage, it offends too many 27 <br />people. She said there are other ways to celebrate southern heritage, and some things are 28 <br />offensive because of the offensive history. 29 <br />Commissioner Jacobs said he has heard discussion about gun limitations lately, and he 30 <br />was thinking about the larger fabric of this. He said it embodies the discussions about flags, as 31 <br />well as about guns. He said there is a societal hollowness that allows the acceptance of 32 <br />persons in power who belittle, demean and insult the powerless, and a government that does 33 <br />not respond to the needs of the people, and that this is a time when it is hard to find 34 <br />commonality. He said he appreciates the tone of the public comments this evening, and wishes 35 <br />there had been some people present to share why they wish to display the confederate flag. He 36 <br />said nothing can move forward without conversations taking place, and society is splintering into 37 <br />groups that do not talk to each other. He said a participatory discussion is needed, or things will 38 <br />proceed in the wrong direction at a faster pace. 39 <br />Commissioner Rich said she thinks of the Confederate flag as a symbol of terrorism, and 40 <br />Orange County deserves better. She said she is glad the public came this evening, and she 41 <br />hopes they will return to speak during the public hearing. She said a proposed timing schedule 42 <br />is in the agenda. 43 <br /> Commissioner McKee said the BOCC is often called to make decisions that will not 44 <br />make everyone happy, and, in such situations, he asks himself: is this reasonable; is the 45 <br />process deliberate and not reactionary; is it fair; and is it defensible. He said in this situation the 46 <br />answer to each of these questions is yes. 47 <br />Chair Dorosin said there are many strong feelings about this symbol, and about freedom 48 <br />of speech. He said this seems like a good approach to use; and it was done in Durham with the 49