A man in Virginia, Hubert Wayne Cash, erected a giant Confederate States of America flag on property he owns near that state's Interstate 95. You can see it from quite a ways away.

Now, a some of Cash's neighbors wanted the flag gone, for obvious reasons.

However, a county attorney determined that the Confederate flag could not be taken down simply because some residents didn't like it, since it was placed on private property.

Susan Kosior, a white woman, was one of the CSA flag's opponents. During the legal proceedings, she threatened to put up a 30-by-50-foot Black Lives Matter flag on an 80-foot flagpole in her own yard if the courts ruled that the flag had to stay, according to the Associated Press.

You already know how the legal decision turned out.

This week, Kosior turned again to her local government, this time to apply for a permit to erect her own flag!

Her request was granted, and now Kosior is raising funds on GoFundMe to purchase a flag and pole equal in size to the giant Confederate flag that currently flies near her home.

For his part, Cash denies that he has any hate in his heart, and said that his desire to fly the flag comes from a place of “trying to preserve our history and our ancestors were Southerners.”

Kosior didn’t buy Cash's reasoning, as she claimed to have previously spotted a racist post he made online. Cash admits to having written something racist online, and apologized for the post, claiming it was made “during a dark time.”

So, what does Cash think about Kosior’s Black Lives Matter flag?

"I'm figuring if they are going to put up a flag down the road, Black Lives Matter, I’m not going to sit there and stare at it and feel bad about it," he said via Fox DC. "I mean it's their flag, it's there right. If they do it, well, God bless them."

He even offered to help them put it up since he knows the process, and Kosior is considering taking him up on the offer.

Overall, Kosior yearns for a better world. "I have a daughter who is eight years old and she is a person of color," she said. "And I want to leave this to be a better world for her. I want her to grow up knowing that she is safe and that she is happy and secure wherever we are, and that gives me courage to do I think is best."