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Florida Libs now painting rainbow driveways instead of public streets

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Thanks to his no-nonsense leadership, radical LGBTQIA+ activists are now being forced to move their colorful, political displays off of taxpayer-funded public spaces and onto their own private properties. That’s right — rainbows and transgender flags that once appeared on public roads and sidewalks are now popping up on driveways across Florida.

One woman has taken it upon herself to lead this movement — offering to paint these controversial symbols on homeowners’ driveways free of charge. While the mainstream media may frame this as an act of “community service,” many Americans see it as a telling shift: the LGBTQIA+ agenda is being pushed back, forced off public property where it never belonged in the first place.

As one commenter put it bluntly: “We have no issue with what people do on their own property. Just keep it off our streets and sidewalks.” And they’re absolutely right. Public spaces are for everyone — not just for one group’s political messaging, especially when it’s cloaked in the guise of tolerance while often vilifying traditional values.

Many online commenters are hopeful this signals a broader lesson being learned: respect for boundaries — legal, cultural, and ideological. “If these homeowners are ‘transgender,’ then Halloween is every day,” quipped one user, highlighting the absurdity of self-identification taken to extremes.

There’s also growing curiosity about whether local homeowners’ associations (HOAs) will get involved. In some neighborhoods, paint on driveways could violate appearance guidelines or deed restrictions. But in others, there may be no oversight at all. Either way, the conversation is shifting — and not in the direction activists were hoping for.

Some conservatives are raising more serious concerns, though. These driveway murals — meant to signal “safe spaces” — could ironically invite danger. As one poster noted, “It’s not always true, but it is more likely that a house with a gay pride or transgender flag is going to be anti-gun and those inside unarmed.” In that case, these driveways could act as beacons to would-be criminals looking for soft targets.

The bottom line? When you turn your home into a political billboard, you’re sending more than one kind of message. And thanks to Governor DeSantis’ leadership, Florida is once again showing the rest of America what it means to protect public spaces — and values — from radical overreach.

1 Comment

  1. Well, that’s fine. That’s the first amendment. But they have no right to put political speech on public roadways.

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