I don't have to weasel but thanks for trying to foreclose on your misapplication of the English language - it is not, actually, all about you.
I'm not going to some corner to discuss what you want to avoid - the feelings of black people who get that racist flag pushed into their faces day after day and are supposed to keep quiet because that's their place.
How dare you assert that any part of that is intended to represent anything you wrote?
Do you think "that racist flag pushed into their face" was about something you wrote? No - because you're not stupid. You didn't say that.
Do you shove the flag in their faces? No - other people do that. You didn't say that either
What do those other people expect? Why, that black people keep their place and their mouths shut. Did you write that? No.
See it's one sentence with one subject - you wanting to avoid any discussion of the above truths.
Here's the flag - it's a symbol of treason; an attack on the United States by traitors with the avowed aim of perpetuating slavery. Anyone who flies it is enshrining treason and racism
Heritage my arse (which may not be kissed). I hope this doesn't mean we can't continue seeing each other.
ETA thanks for answering the question
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts