Monday, July 14, 2025

And we can't even agree on a flag...






"Like I said, with all that divides us, this new flag is a prime example. You can't force the people to like something they don't. And please don't say that elections have consequences. In case you have not noticed of late, Minnesota, along with our Rocks and Cows governor, are the laughingstock of America."  



I knew that this state was seriously divided. It has been a long time coming, but the division is here. It is no longer just blue state and red state. It is metro and outstate. It is certain parts of Northern Africa taking over certain parts of Minneapolis. But a new state flag? Like, what was wrong with the one we had? No matter - as part of the Democrats "Great Reset", and their love for the Somali visitors, we have a new flag which looks quite a bit like the Somali flag. Most of the Democrats love it, most of the Republicans want the old flag back.

It would have interesting, that instead of the coup d'etat we had in the 2023 legislature, the flag thing would have been brought up for a vote. Like, the first question would have been, whose idea was it to have a new flag? What is wrong with the old one? Maybe many of the citizens and patriots who live in this Democrat controlled state, like our normal flag. And to have the new flag look so much like Somalia's flag, is way, way beyond okay. Many think it is an outrage.

I find it interesting that some people in outstate don't want the new flag flying in their town. The old flag is just fine, thank you. One person was quoted as saying he lives in Minnesota, not Somalia. I guess to some, the new flag went over like a case of bad gas in church. In protest, the old flag continues to fly up north. Going up north as we often do, seeing the new Somali flag is rare - seeing the more common Minnesota flag is normal. 

Maybe when we ever get a normal legislature again, this flag issue can be addressed. Maybe voted on by the people who live in this state. Until that happens, flying this new flag will be a no-no with many of us. Why? We live in the United States of America, not Africa. And we live in Minnesota, not Somalia.

Like I said, with all that divides us, this new flag is a prime example. You can't force the people to like something they don't. And please don't say that elections have consequences. In case you have not noticed of late, Minnesota, along with our Rocks and Cows governor, are the laughingstock of America.  



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