Two California School Districts Ban LGBT Pride Flags, Stirring Controversy

The backlash against the LGBT agenda has made its way to blue California.

Two school districts in the Golden State have prohibited the display of pride flags, drawing celebration from some corners and criticism from others.

As reported by San Jose’s Mercury News, the school district in the small town of Sunol (Alameda County), which boasts a population of just 1,000 people, passed a resolution to ban the community’s elementary school from flying an LGBT flag on campus. The vote, made Tuesday, was 2-1 in favor of the ban by the three-member board.

 

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