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TexasTowelie

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Tue Jul 16, 2019, 01:56 PM Jul 2019

Reading mayor blocks raising of pride flag, calling it an emblem of a 'political movement'

READING, PA — Dozens of people were ready to make history Monday evening by raising the pride flag over City Hall for the first time, but Mayor Wally Scott had a different idea.

Scott prohibited City Council and city employees from allowing the flag, which recognizes Reading's Pride Celebration for people in the LGBTQ community, to be raised minutes before the event was set to start. It was to be flown until Sunday.

Council President Jeffrey S. Waltman Sr. said he found out five minutes before arriving at City Hall and tried to convince Scott to change his mind.

"He has concerns for flying a flag for one specific cause because it could raise questions," Waltman said. "I didn't even have time to debate that with him"

Read more: https://www.readingeagle.com/news/article/reading-mayor-blocks-raising-of-pride-flag

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Reading mayor blocks raising of pride flag, calling it an emblem of a 'political movement' (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2019 OP
READ HIS CITY WEBSITE BLURB: Fucking hypocrite CurtEastPoint Jul 2019 #1
but wait, there.s lgbt of many different politics. nt msongs Jul 2019 #2

CurtEastPoint

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1. READ HIS CITY WEBSITE BLURB: Fucking hypocrite
Tue Jul 16, 2019, 02:03 PM
Jul 2019
As the People’s Mayor, his goal is to create a government that serves the people, not rules them; a government that lifts its citizens, not pushes and hurts them. A government that treats all people it serves with dignity and respect.


His motto throughout life has been “…to live every day like it is your last, because, in the end, it does not matter who you are or who you think you are, we are all humbled before God. Let us judge each other a little less and love each other a little more.
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