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Federal Authority Reclaims National Symbols at Stonewall
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The federal government’s removal of the rainbow pride flag from the Stonewall National Monument has drawn sharp condemnation from New York’s Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who claims it is an act of erasure against LGBTQ+ history.
However, this move rightfully restores the primacy of the American flag at a federally managed site, reinforcing the principle that federal property should represent every citizen, not ideological agendas.
- The Stonewall Inn, once a criminally operated bar, is controversial as a national monument due to its history and what it now symbolizes.
- Federal authorities are limiting flags on government sites to official American and military emblems, rejecting political and activist banners.
- Progressive activists insist on preserving divisive symbols, even as they push for the removal of monuments honoring the nation’s founders and historic figures.
Americans must defend national heritage and resist efforts to replace common symbols with those representing narrow interests.
Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.
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