Surprisingly, this is a positive story.
Residents in Huntington Beach, California just voted to ban Pride flags from being displayed on city property. Given the fact that California tends to be “all in” with anything progressive, this is huge.
The measure that was passed with more than 58% of the vote Tuesday states that only the United States 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) will be allowed to be displayed on city property in Huntington Beach. The Pride flag, along with the breast cancer awareness flag and any religious flags will not be permitted, according to KTLA 5, a Huntington Beach news station.
The “loophole” however states that “any other flag could be flown if authorized…
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