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LGBT activists find devious way to hoist their colors despite flag bans in Salt Lake City, Boise

May 8, 2025
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LGBT activists find devious way to hoist their colors despite flag bans in Salt Lake City, Boise
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Months after the Trump administration
announced that “only the United States of America flag is authorized to be flown or displayed at U.S. facilities, both domestic and abroad,” Republican lawmakers in Idaho and Utah passed restrictions on which flags could be flown at state government buildings and at schools.

While the laws prohibit virtually all nonofficial flags, irrespective of political persuasion and significance, leftists raged over their potential inability to continue hoisting sex- and race-themed flags over American soil, flaunting the success of their cultural imperialism.

Democratic mayors in Boise and Salt Lake City have apparently found a way to continue flying non-straight activists’ colors without having to continue
directly violating the law: adopt the LGBT flags as official city emblems or incorporate their elements into official flags.

‘Clear waste of time and taxpayer resources.’

Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall
proposed adopting three new city flags “in addition to the traditional Sego Lily Flag, on Tuesday to most accurately reflect the values of the City and its residents.”

According to Mendenhall’s office, the first flag would represent the city’s transvestite population “and a commitment to seeing and celebrating their lives”; the second would represent the city’s non-straight residents “and broader acceptance of this community”; and the third would represent the “history of Juneteenth and the City’s Black and African American residents.”

“Our City flags are powerful symbols representing Salt Lake City’s values,” said Mendenhall. “I want all Salt Lakers to look up at these flags and be reminded that we value diversity, equity and inclusion — leaving no doubt that we are united as a city and people, moving forward together.”

Salt Lake City council unanimously approved the designs on Tuesday evening,
reported the Associated Press.

Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz (R) characterized the devious workaround as a “clear waste of time and taxpayer resources.”

‘You’re a bunch of fricking commies breaking the law.’

“This law is about keeping government spaces neutral and welcoming to all,” said Schultz. “Salt Lake City should focus on real issues, not political theatrics.”

Blaze News
previously reported that the Boise City Council put making the Progress Pride flag an official city flag to a vote Tuesday evening, one week after Boise Mayor Lauren McLean suggested to state Attorney General Raul Labrador that the flag ban was “legally defective and unenforceable as written.”

The council ultimately voted 5 to 1.

According to Boise State Public Radio, one opponent of the measure yelled, “You’re a bunch of fricking commies breaking the law,” adding, “You think gay people are the only people who are entitled to anything?”

The lone vote against the resolution came from Council Member Luci Willits, who emphasized that her role as an elected official was to follow the law and suggested that the “legislature will come in, and it will slap a huge fine on the city of Boise, and Boise will have to pay it.”

“That will limit what we can spend on things that we have control over, like police and fire and libraries and parks and all the things that make Boise what it is today,” added Willits.

“Removing the flag now after years of flying it proudly would not be a neutral act,” said Council Member Meredith Stead. “It would signal a retreat from values we’ve long upheld and send a disheartening message to those who have found affirmation and belonging through its presence at city hall.”

Mendenhall and McLean apparently spoke Tuesday morning to discuss their respective plots to undermine their states’ legislatures and fly the activist colors.

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