US | Confederate flag Amazon Dumps Confederate Flag And eBay, too By John Johnson Posted Jun 23, 2015 2:17 PM CDT Copied Confederate battle flags fly outside the museum at the Confederate Memorial Park in Mountain Creek, Ala. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File) The movement to ditch the Confederate flag is now steamrolling along: Amazon and eBay today forbid the sale of any flag-related merchandise, reports CNN. (Walmart already did so, as did Sears.) An eBay spokesperson provides an explanation that is beginning to sound familiar after images surfaced of Charleston shooting suspect Dylann Roof posing with the flag: It has "become a contemporary symbol of divisiveness and racism." In South Carolina, meanwhile, lawmakers today took their first step toward removing the flag from in front of the statehouse by agreeing to formally debate the proposal, reports AP. Hundreds of protesters gathered at the capitol to support the move. (Still, the flag remains deeply embedded in American culture.) Read These Next Country star cancels rest of his tour: 'I am mentally unwell.' Iran's new leader issued a defiant first statement. Morrissey calls off gig after night in 'indescribable hell.' Senate approves sweeping housing bill. Report an error