If Rainbow Flagism is the state religion, why do individuals and businesses need to buy their own rainbow flags?

In Rainbow-first Retail (examples from Bozeman, Montana), I displayed photos of retail shops whose owners invested time and money to ensure that consumers wouldn’t be able to enter without paying obeisance to America’s state religion. But if 2SLGBTQQIA+-ism is our state religion and the trans-enhanced rainbow flag is our sacred symbol, why do private businesses and individuals need to organize worship?

Park City, Utah provides an answer to this question: “they don’t.” Here are some photos from last month in which we can see the city’s 100+ trans-enhanced rainbow flags, enough to adorn every lamppost in town:

Who agrees with me that it would be simpler for the government to handle annual and permanent Pride observance duties?

4 thoughts on “If Rainbow Flagism is the state religion, why do individuals and businesses need to buy their own rainbow flags?

  1. Wonder if the Greenspun world travels have ever found a house which costs what silicon valley did 5 years ago. Park City has $3 million to $50 million listings but nothing as cheap as silicon valley.

  2. Who agrees with me that it would be simpler for the government to handle annual and permanent Pride observance duties? Probably nobody.

  3. Soon, the US government, as a welcome, will be handing a This Pride flag to everyone entering the USA at all ports.

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