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Sunol school board considers ban on all flags except U.S., state emblems

Original post made on Sep 12, 2023

The Sunol Glen Unified School District Board of Trustees is set Tuesday to discuss a potential resolution that would require Sunol Glen School to only display the U.S. and state flags at the school.

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Posted by Mike
a resident of Val Vista
on Sep 12, 2023 at 10:06 am

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Banning the Pride Flag (among others) is an attempt by conservatives to blame others (non-white, non-conservative, non-conforming, non-Christians) for the problems in this world. Their world would be a world that allows "othering" and the perpetuation of hate. Sadly, these folks want to force others into their worldview through violence, intimidation, and other vile methods. These individuals are a small but very vocal minority. Tell this vocal, threatening minority that we do not live in their small world, and they are welcome to join us but they need to start accepting that this is the world we live in today. Violence, intolerance, hate, and being a loud vocal minority isn't going to change that.


Posted by Michael Austin
a resident of Pleasanton Meadows
on Sep 12, 2023 at 10:24 am

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School board members are elected in "nonpartisan elections".


Posted by Swagu
a resident of Avila
on Sep 12, 2023 at 11:28 am

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Fantastic decision by the sunol board!

Mike would sure be crying if a Catholic flag was waived at school grounds!


Posted by Janie Donbs
a resident of Pleasanton Meadows
on Sep 12, 2023 at 5:24 pm

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I am concerned about the District’s proposal to adopt a resolution banning all flags, but specifically targeting the Pride Flag.

This common-place practice in our local communities, across the nation and internationally is not a political statement. It is a symbol of diversity, equity and inclusion. It helps enable young people who are gay or unsure of their identity feel accepted and included.

The School Board has an obligation under California law to provide a safe and supportive learning environment for all students. Banning the Pride Flag would definitely undermine the safety and inclusiveness of the LGBTQ+ community.


Posted by CWM
a resident of Stoneridge
on Sep 13, 2023 at 1:42 pm

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Mike, go look into a mirror. You will see everything that you described in your ranting paragraph staring back at you. Guess you never thought that it just may be "YOU" that is the real problem. Let people live the life they want and stop shoving your beliefs down other peoples throats, they are growing tired of it.


Posted by Kevin
a resident of Castlewood
on Sep 13, 2023 at 7:01 pm

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100% agree with Mike. It is the conservatives that are forcing their opinions on the rest of us. This is happening all over the country. It is an organized movement by conservatives to create division and hatred. It does not belong in our communities.


Posted by Al Bronzini
a resident of Downtown
on Sep 14, 2023 at 10:11 am

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I applaud the Sunol School board for making that decision. It matters not to me what your lifestyle or political choices are. What does matter is the use of a tax payer funded institution of learning to broadcast your beliefs.
USA and CA flags only, they represent all of the people.


Posted by Longtime Resident
a resident of Amberwood/Wood Meadows
on Sep 15, 2023 at 10:30 am

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@Al Bronzini

Only in backwards world is the exclusion of all flags but official government flags considered inclusive. Stop using taxpayer funded institutions to teach your personal brand of backwards logic.


Posted by Longtime Resident
a resident of Amberwood/Wood Meadows
on Sep 15, 2023 at 10:41 am

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@CWM

How does it personally affect you when you see a rainbow flag? Does your life take a downward turn? Do you lose your job and your friends? Are you not able to function in your day to day routines? Please explain.


Posted by John
a resident of Birdland
on Sep 15, 2023 at 10:52 am

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Why just a rainbow flag? How about a various religious flags, organization flags, flags against cancer or other diseases, ethnic flags, where does it stop. The US flag is not to have any other flag flown below it on the same flag pole unless it is a state flag, military flag or pow/mia flag. All other flags should be flown on separate flag poles lower that the US flag. Learn some flag etiquette and use some common sense.


Posted by Longtime Resident
a resident of Amberwood/Wood Meadows
on Sep 15, 2023 at 7:30 pm

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"The US flag is not to have any other flag flown below it on the same flag pole unless it is a state flag, military flag or pow/mia flag"

Not true! You can fly many other flags just as long as you follow the order of display.

And if you haven't yet realized it, the Sunol ban includes banning military and pow/mia flags because it specifically names only flags required to be flown by law, which are the US flag and CA state flag alone.


Posted by John
a resident of Birdland
on Sep 15, 2023 at 9:31 pm

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Sorry LTR. Check the flag protocol you will find you are wrong. Let me know your reference of your point.


Posted by Longtime Resident
a resident of Amberwood/Wood Meadows
on Sep 15, 2023 at 11:32 pm

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What makes you think one cannot fly flags other than state, military, and pow/mia flags underneath the US flag? I shouldn't have to look this stuff up for you. Is the flag code that difficult to read? The rainbow flag gets flown all the time underneath the US flag by various government entities because there's nothing in the code saying otherwise.


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