Vermin eradication
2023-06-06 19:29:05 UTC
Every queer and supporter on the planet must be exterminated. Knock
them in the heads and toss them in shredders. Burn the remains.
Congressional Republicans from Mississippi are demanding that thethem in the heads and toss them in shredders. Burn the remains.
Department of Veterans Affairs remove a temporary Pride flag from Biloxi
National Cemetery, arguing its presence is disrespectful to veterans.
In a letter Monday to Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough, the five
GOP lawmakers, including Sens. Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith, called
adding the flag during Pride Month a "political stunt."
"Cemeteries should be places for reflection and respect, not public virtue
signaling," says the letter, which was also signed by Reps. Mike Ezell,
Michael Guest and Trent Kelly. "Our veterans expect the Department of
Veterans Affairs to provide services, not promote controversial
ideologies."
Asked for comment on the letter, VA press secretary Terrence Hayes said
Tuesday that the department has received the letter and will respond to
our Congressional partners directly.
"Protest is a fundamental part of our democracy, and we respect anyones
right to protest VA for any reason," Hayes said, adding that "VA
facilities fly the flag as a symbol of VAs commitment to inclusion and as
a tribute to the service and sacrifice of LGBTQ+ Veterans, their families,
caregivers, and survivors."
The flag was added to a display of American flags last week. McDonough has
authorized all VA facilities to fly the Pride flag designed by Army
veteran Gilbert Baker for up to 30 days during Pride Month.
A spokesperson for the Biloxi VA, Shaun Shenk, told WLOX-TV of Biloxi last
week that the flag is a symbol of inclusion.
Theres nothing more military than that flag, because not only does it
represent a group of veterans who were traditionally marginalized by
society, but the person who created the flag was also an Army veteran,
said Shenk, a disabled Iraq War vet.
Shenk did not respond to a request for comment from NBC News on Monday
evening.
It's unclear how many VA facilities and cemeteries are flying the flag. In
the letter, the lawmakers contend they should all be removed.
"We demand that you direct the Biloxi National Cemetery and other Veterans
Affairs facilities to remove the LGBT Pride flag and reinstate the United
States flag to its rightful place," they wrote.
The VA estimates there are over 1 million LGBTQ veterans in the U.S., and
studies have found they experience suicidal thoughts at higher rates and
are less likely to seek care, in part because of fears of discrimination.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/mississippi-republicans-seek-
removal-pride-flag-veterans-affairs-cemet-rcna87839