Voters in Huntington Beach, California made a decision on Thursday to approve a measure that limits the flags allowed to be flown on government property.
The approved flags include those representing the United States, California, Orange County, Huntington Beach, POW-MIA, the six branches of the US Armed Forces, and the Olympic flag during the Summer Games.
Any other flag can only be displayed with unanimous approval from the City Council.
The measure received 58% support from voters, with 42% in opposition, and only 23% of registered voters participated in the vote.
Although not explicitly mentioned, the measure is seen as a response to the previous decision by the City Council to fly the pride flag annually in June.
This issue has become more prominent in American politics since President Joe Biden’s inauguration, further dividing Republicans and Democrats.
The vote in Huntington Beach has sparked significant discussion on social media.
LGBTQ activists were NOT happy…
BREAKING: LGBT activists are outraged after Huntington Beach voted in favor of restricting pride flags from being flown on public property.
— Leading Report (@LeadingReport) March 10, 2024
In 2022, the City Council of Huntington Beach shifted towards conservatism by electing multiple Republicans.
Despite California’s progressive leanings, Huntington Beach has maintained its status as a stronghold for the Republican Party, especially during the tenure of President Donald Trump.
Live from the Huntington Beach Pier in Orange County, CA! My hometown is TRUMP town ???? pic.twitter.com/cZNqB1oQXT
— Roma Daravi (@romadaravi) March 3, 2024
The “Pride” flag is one of the most exclusive flags ever flown since it represents only 7% of the American peole. The Stars and Stripes represents every person in this country contrary to radical left and Communist propaganda.
I still haven’t figured out the ‘pride’ part…
They’re proud of their sinful choices in life.
Good for Huntington Beach! Those flags are inclusive and American!