Does a Gay Pride Flag Have the Potential to “Block Visibility”? My Guess is no – IOTW Report

Does a Gay Pride Flag Have the Potential to “Block Visibility”? My Guess is no

What if I told you that an active duty member of the Coast Guard and his fellow student were being threatened with expulsion for hanging service flags–and the U.S. flag–from their balcony? Sounds like some sort of joke, right? That can’t happen, can it?
Well, it can. Cameron Box, an active duty Coast Guard member, and Connor Fenwick, an aspiring U.S. Army officer have received a letter from San Diego State University warning them that they could be expelled for their actions. While the school says it’s not pursuing any specific repercussion at the moment, they have been formally warned. The school says it’s a safety issue because they have the potential to block visibility.

If you want to know more (or feel like chuckling darkly at the nanny state run amok on a college campus), you can find the story here: http://crfrm.us/SOgFC
Thanks!
Campus Reform Editor-in-Chief

5 Comments on Does a Gay Pride Flag Have the Potential to “Block Visibility”? My Guess is no

  1. “Potential to block visibility.”
    Block visibility of what, exactly?

    And then there’s always that undefensible “potential” gotcha. “Since you’re a MAN, with a PENIS, you have the potential to be a rapist.”

    My response would be, “and YOU, Madame Administrator, since YOU have a vagina, have the potential to be a whore and a mistress. And it looks like you’re very successful for your Libtard pimp masters. How much do you receive in unearned pay and benefits?”

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