Gay confederate flag
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Flag of Confederate States of America GAY available in 100% Polyester fabric and various measures from 060X100 to 150x300. Particularly suitable for outdoor use and manufactured in European union.
Flag Confederate States of America Lgbtq+ available in the tracking sizes and prices:
60x100cm - 22,60 € receive it in 7-10 days
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50x75cm - 22,60 € receive it in 7-10 days
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100x150cm - 41,32 € receive it in 7-10 days
120x180cm - 58,10 € receive it in 7-10 days
150x250cm - 98,98 € receive it in 7-10 days
150x300cm - 118,22 € receive it in 7-10 days
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4.40 upon 5 (4187 votes)Missouri high school students hoist Confederate banner after classmates hand out rainbow flags
Students at a southern Missouri high school displayed a Confederate flag in the school’s lunchroom last week in response to students supporting LGBTQ rights handing out rainbow flags the prior day, sparking widespread debate online about liberty of speech.
Rose, a 15-year-old sophomore at West Plains High School, said she and her friends ordered about 60 rainbow flags on Dec. 9 and began handing them out to other students in a show of inclusiveness.
In response, said Rose, some students responded with anti-gay slurs and others ran out of the cafeteria and called their parents to take them home.
In addition, several students joint photos of classmates holding up a large Confederate flag along with comments superimposed over the images.
"I think it is a problem that we own an entire month devoted to someone's sexuality and only a day for veterans," one student wrote. "You have the right to fly your LGBTQ flag just like I have the right to fly my American and/or rebel flag."
Rose said she had no idea that the gesture would result in controversy.
"I w
Missouri students display confederate flag in response to pupil giving out pride flags
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LGBTQ pride flags will not be flown on military bases: Pentagon
The Pentagon said on Friday that it would not make an exception to allow US military installations to navigate rainbow pride flags in June, in keeping with a policy set by former President Donald Trump that limited the type of flags that could be flown on bases.
Earlier this week, President Joe Biden said that nearly 1,500 of his federal agency appointees identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer, in a proclamation marking the kickoff of Pride Month celebrating the LGBTQ community.
In July 2020, Trump’s Pentagon issued a policy authorising only certain flags on military installations and was seen as a way for then-Defense Secretary Mark Esper to issue a de facto ban on demonstrating the Confederate flag without specifically mentioning it.
“There won’t be an exception made this month for the pride flag,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said.
He said that the decision was made because an exception could unseal the door for other challenges to the governance set in place last July.
“This in no way reflects any lack of respect or admiration for people [from] the Gay community, the personnel in and out of uniform
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