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‘How dare you!’ Irate mayor unloads on LGBTQ activist who called veteran POW/MIA flags a stunt, wants PRIDE flags

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An LGBTQ activist in Washington state got a fiery lecture from an outraged mayor after she tried to lecture him about veteran and Pride flags being flown at City Hall.

A woman named Jen spoke during public comment during the Newcastle City Council meeting where her short-sighted attempt to compare the Pride flag to a Prisoner of War/Missing in Action flag lit a fire under Mayor Robert Clark.

The activist called attention to Clark’s move last year to prevent the Pride flag from being flown in June, saying she hoped the mayor would support the rainbow-colored flag “in proclamation this year” because of his “new-found appreciation” for flags.

She declared that flying the POW/MIA flag for “100 days a year is a political stunt.”

(Video Credit: Newcastle City Council)

“My research shows that there have been 82,000 Americans who are registered as POWs or MIAs, which is atrocious and horrible, and it should never happen to any American, but there [are] 20 million minimum LGBTQ members,” Jen told the council.

“I think that your approach to trying to trick people out of having to fly the pride flag in June by making sure that the POW/MIA flag was flown is really disgusting. Again, it is not impartial in any way, and I think that you should be ashamed. I definitely am,” she concluded.

The incensed mayor did not let the woman get away with her insult.

“It’s not common that I respond to public comment, but I will not sit here and have somebody tell me that veterans are a political stunt. How dare you,” he told Jen as some of those in the audience could be heard clapping.

“This country was founded because veterans lost their lives. Hundreds of thousands of people died for this country so that you could fly your Pride flag,” Clark said.

“Man, I am pissed. Sorry, this is out of line and perhaps my councilmembers will censure me for this,” he continued, warning, “Do not ever disparage veterans in my presence.”

“Those 82,000 people who never came home will never have a chance to have a family or grow up while you can fly your pride flag,” he said. “They sacrificed their lives all over the world for America and for freedom around the world.”

“I tolerate your comments which are always on the attack, and your libelous comments on Facebook,” the mayor continued. “I tolerate because you probably can’t help yourself, but don’t ever disparage veterans in front of me.”

The Newcastle City Council voted last year to allow the Pride flag to be flown after initially voting against it before a public outcry. At the time, Clark had argued the American flag represented everyone.

“Do you want a Hamas flag flying over the City of Newcastle? Or a MAGA flag? How about a Trump flag or an Antifa flag? We’re not going there folks,” he said. “Everybody is equally represented by the American flag.”

His scathing rebuke of the activist this week earned him plenty of support on social media.

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