No LGBT ‘Pride Flags’ permitted on military bases, Pentagon confirms
The Department of Defense confirmed that the Pride flags, a symbol of the gay agenda, will not be allowed to fly at military bases.
The Department of Defense is at least, somewhat, resisting the cultural Marxism of the Biden administration.
Weeks after the State Department flew the rainbow Pride flag (technically a peace flag with rainbow colors) at its embassy in Vatican City, the seat of the Catholic Church, the Defense Department confirmed it will not be caving to activists on this issue.
“A ban on LGBTQ pride flags flying at U.S. military bases will remain, a Pentagon official confirmed on Friday,” USA Today reported. “Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said during a news briefing that the Defense Department ‘will maintain the existing policy from July 2020 regarding the display or depiction of unofficial flags,’” the publication reported. “Kirby confirmed an exception wouldn't be made for LGBTQ flags during Pride Month.”
The news is likely to upset far-left activists who want to take over our institutions and instill a culturally Marxist social agenda.
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