You may have heard the Trump administration removed a rainbow flag from the Stonewall Inn, the site of the famous LGBTQ uprising ("the hairpin drop heard around the world" as journalist Dick Leitsch put it) and nowadays, per President Barack Obama, a national monument, a good thing until you realize that Obama is no longer president, and the man who is can do, or thinks he can do, whatever the hell he wants with a historic landmark. Still, his lackeys put in charge of running the National Park Service felt they at least should give a reason--thank you for that! --and the reason given is that "only the US flag and other congressionally or departmentally authorized flags," can be flown on "NPS-designated flagpoles." Well, then, the solution to that is to somehow make the rainbow flag authorized.
That's where Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) comes in. Like a lot of old guard Democrats, Schumer has been criticized for blinking when confronted with the threat of imminent dictatorship. Well, it looks like he might have been administered some eye drops recently. Schumer and U.S. Representative Dan Goldman (also D-NY) have introduced legislation making the rainbow flag a congrssionally-approved flag that can be flown at national monuments, including, and especially, Stonewall. Way to go, Chuck! Still, there's a rub. As the title of this post indicates, Schumer is Senate Minority Leader. The GOP control both houses of Congress. So you need bipartisan support, and let's face it, Schumer may occasionally blink, but those Republican eyes are epoxied shut. Thus, passage seems unlikely, but not impossible. Life is full of surprises. Just ask any NYPD cop who happened to be at the Stonewall on June 28, 1969.


I'm not going to hold my breath.
ReplyDeleteMike, I'm too busy trying to hold my composure.
DeleteThose asshole drumpf lackies. Anything to distract attention from what matters.
ReplyDeleteMitchell, the fall of the republic requires quite a bit of distraction.
DeleteHopefully they put the flag back. Removing it won't change history.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, Ananka, it has reminded people of it.
DeleteI am totally ignorant of the Sronewall Inn history. I will need to inform myself, but I will say that any resistance to this kind of backward thinking is welcomed.
ReplyDeleteDavid, the Stonewall Inn history IS the resistance to backward thinking.
Delete"let's face it, Schumer may occasionally blink, but those Republican eyes are epoxied shut" -- hahahahaha, well said!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debra.
DeleteHello Kirk, Chuck Schumer and Dan Goldman get a lot of credit for his action. Possibly his plan may not succeed, although there can be no such precedent for NPS flagpoles. Once can hope that some of those "majority" legislators are seeing enough erosion of their support that they don't want to alienate any more of their base--not just gay people, but also anyone who supports gay people or who has any notion of decency.
ReplyDelete--Jim
Jim, we'll see just how much erosion in November.
DeleteThe flag removal was covered by media here. GOP seems to deliberately antagonise people.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad the news made it Down Under, Andrew. Here's hoping for worldwide condemnation of the GOP.
DeleteBut the short fingered Hitler wanna be would still have to sign in into war.
ReplyDeleteVery true, Ruby.
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