俄亥俄州哥伦布市宣布将在市政厅升起索马里国旗,引发强烈反弹。
Backlash After Columbus, Ohio Announces It Will Raise Flag Of Somalia At City Hall

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/backlash-after-columbus-ohio-announces-it-will-raise-flag-somalia-city-hall

俄亥俄州哥伦布市娱乐与公园管理局曾发布一条现已删除的社交媒体帖子,宣布市政厅将升起索马里国旗以庆祝索马里独立日,此举引发了保守派评论员和立法者的强烈抵制。 包括斯蒂芬·米勒(Stephen Miller)和俄亥俄州众议员布莱恩·斯图尔特(Brian Stewart)在内的批评人士谴责此举“反美”,认为政府大楼不应悬挂外国国旗,尤其是在美国即将庆祝建国250周年之际。一些官员进一步指出,这种姿态阻碍了文化融合,并削弱了公共机构的宗旨。 在舆论哗然及媒体质询后,该市删除了相关帖子。市政府发言人随后澄清称,最初的公告并不准确,表示国旗不会被升起,并称市政府误传了一项错误的政策。

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Via American Greatness,

The city of Columbus faced criticism from conservatives after a now-deleted social media post stated that City Hall would raise the Somali flag in recognition of Somali Independence Day.

The post, published Wednesday by the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department on X, read:

“Happy Somali Independence Day! As we celebrate the unification of the Trust Territory of Somaliland and the State of Somaliland into the Somali Republic in 1960, City Hall will be raising the flag of Somalia.”

The message quickly drew criticism from conservative commentators and elected officials, many of whom questioned why a government building would display the flag of another nation just days before the United States marks the 250th anniversary of its independence.

White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller wrote on X, “Columbus, Ohio raising the flag of Somalia for America 250.”

Journalist Mark Hemingway added, “No American government building should ever be raising another country’s flag. Ugh.”

Ohio attorney and political commentator Mehek Cooke also criticized the announcement.

“City Hall is not a foreign embassy,” Cooke wrote. “As an Ohioan, I am repulsed by the anti-Americanism here. Our leaders treat foreign nationalism as sacred while treating American patriotism as controversial. America’s public buildings should honor America.”

Ohio state Rep. Brian Stewart, a Republican, argued the celebration sent the wrong message.

“If Somalia is such a failed state that we need to take in tens of thousands of its citizens as ‘refugees,’ then we really don’t need to be celebrating its supposed ‘independence’ with patronizing posts on social media,” Stewart wrote.

“One more way in which we encourage the refusal to assimilate.”

The Recreation and Parks Department deleted the post shortly after Fox News Digital sought comment.

After the story was published, a city spokesperson said the original post was inaccurate.

“A social media post created by a city department falsely stated that City Hall would raise the Somalian flag in recognition of Somali Independence Day,” the spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “While the City recognizes and respects the aspirations of people around the world to live in freedom, this post was inaccurate and has been deleted.”

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