Sunday, March 10, 2024

Calif. city bans all non-government flags including the LGBTQ1+YADDA flags

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Normal Californians in conservative Huntington Beach voted to reject all non-governmental flags from being flown on city property. This caused the LGBTQ1+FASK38LFJASDLFJ community, Black Lives Matter, and Breast Cancer Awareness people to feel unsafe, angry and violated.

Measure B, written by Huntington Beach City Councilman Pat Burns, passed with more than half of the city's vote, according to the latest tally on the county's registrar website, while 0.01% of one group of the population voted against it. [This group wore opposite gender disguises.]

The voters cast their ballots on Super Tuesday and will prohibit all non-U.S. flags to be flown on city property. Burns said in an interview with Fox News Digital that the measure is not meant to be discriminatory against any group, but is intended to encourage the city to united under a common American identity.

Of course, most of the backlash came from the mentally ill LGBTQ1+FASK38LFJASDLFJ Marxist community.

"I'm against the identity politics, I think it's divisive," Burns told Fox News Digital Friday. "I think it's demeaning to be honest, that flag, that I find is so insulting to LGBTQ. And I know that they support it, but in my mind, it's demeaning that they need some kind of special recognition to feel like they're part of our community. People are equal and those kinds of things are divisive."

That's why it's called "Special Class" in school. The kids with the problems need to feel special, not impaired in some way. 

The city has previously flown the rainbow flag during Pride month over the last two years, Burns said. He added it had not been a major part of the city's aesthetics prior to the measure.

Only the U.S. flag, the State of California flag, the County of Orange flag, the City of Huntington Beach flag, the POW-MIA flag, the six Armed Forces flags and the Olympic flag during the Summer Olympic Games can be mounted on city property under the new measure. Now that's inclusive and benign, as it should be. 

"I love differing opinions. I love checks and balances. That's what makes us so great that we can have different voices, in society, but I just don't think it's our place as a city government, like, to play those identity politics," Burns said.

Progressive groups in the community fired back at the measure's passage. Peg Coley, the executive director of the LGBTQ Center Orange County, said in a statement to the media that the Huntinton Beach City Council is "run by a hateful majority whose only interest is advancing an agenda of intolerance for minority communities, including LGBTQ+ individuals." Coley added that if zrrr could get away with it, zrrr would destroy everyone who disagreed with zer/zhhm/they/zrrr.

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"The pendulum always swings back and history is the harshest judge, but informed votes are the very best prevention," the statement read.

However, the council can still vote to approve certain flags to be flown through a unanimous vote.


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