Exxon Mobil Sets Limits on BLM, LGBTQ Flags During Pride Month |
![]() LGBTQ Pride Month is June. From the story: The company updated guidance on acceptable flags which can be displayed outside offices, which included banning “external position flags,” including the pride flag and Black Lives Matter flag, according to the new policy obtained by Bloomberg News. The rule does permit a flag representing an LGBTQ employees’ group to be flown, but it can’t prominently display the Exxon corporate logo, according to the report. Exxon’s move didn’t go over well with members of the Exxon PRIDE Houston chapter who are now refusing to represent the company at Houston’s pride celebration (Fox News). Washington Examiner: Advocacy groups have been especially eager to display pro-LGBT paraphernalia ever since Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the Parental Rights in Education bill, commonly referred to as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill by opponents despite those words not appearing in the text, into law (Washington Examiner). |
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Finally it begins......companies are realizing the damage by going out of their way for these groups!