In addition to the Pride flag, the measure approved by voters bans religious flags and breast cancer awareness flags, according to the Los Angeles Blade.
the measure only applies to city property and does not “ban” individuals from anything. but whatever gets clicks i guess 🤷♀️
If you know anything about Huntington Beach, the Florida of Orange County, you'd know it's exactly because of the Pride flag. They've been trying to get it removed for years and this is their work around.
Edit: Additional context
California town proposes ban on Pride, Black and women’s history celebrations.
Far-right council members in Huntington Beach introduce agenda item to switch focus to US wars and America’s independence
“As a tourist community, I want to shake every tourist upside down by their ankles to get money out of them,” he said. “Therefore, we should be open and inclusive of everyone, and everyone should feel comfortable to come here and spend their money.”
Orange county is the post coldwar corprate landscape Reagan and Thatcher edged over on their way to bed. Corporate shitscape as far as the eye can see.
If you want to shop at the same chain stores and eat at the same chain restaurants as you do at home but on the beach, then Huntington is the place to go.
It just bans the flag on government property along with religious flags and breast cancer awareness flags. Sounds like they just don't want to make any left or right statements which makes sense. Local government should focus primarily on keeping things rolling smoothly over left/right politics which tend to be more state/national issues.
As far as I can tell you can fly whatever flag you want off your house/apt/car.
Trump got nearly a third of the vote in California. Let's stop acting like there's such a thing as a monolithic "Red State" or "Blue State" and realize that these differences are between rural and urban areas, rather than entire states
You've got my head spinning "Government bans smaller government's decision to restrict smaller government's own flag speech"
Did you see this is a ban for the City to fly the flag on City property? Sure, shitty, and the reasons behind it are shitty but I don't see how it's a first amendment deal.
Correct. When a local government makes a statement like that, tourists hear it. It’s not the absence of a flag that would cause people to not want to go there, it’s the statement made by the local government. A highly unnecessary action too, btw. Why shouldn’t pride flags be allowed? There is only one reason to oppose them: bigotry.
Huntington Beach has been full of selfish and self righteous rich a-holes for decades. If you visit CA, avoid that place like the plague. There are much more interesting places in SoCal with much more friendly and down to earth people.
Is this LGBT discrimination? Of course it is. OTOH, does every interest group get a pass? Serious question. I want my liberal gun owners flag flown on government property. I'm 100% certain NONE of you will take issue.
Yep, sure is. You're a much-maligned and misunderstood minority who wishes to have a voice. Very different. (Well, maybe a tiny difference or three. When liberals come into our space with questions and arguments, we engage in good faith. If I come into LGBT spaces with questions and arguments: BAN HAMMER.
When they start loading trains, I'll do what I can for you, but it'll be hell defending my family. I'll try.