I have zero problem with this. No US embassy should fly any flag other than Old Glory. No POW flags, no LGBT flags, nada. Full stop. These are US embassies representing all Americans, and the only flag we all live under is the Stars and Stripes.
Can't we have both tho? Does a second flag somehow diminish the meaning of a country flag? Shouldn't a country also show off their values, especially in embassies in other countries? Tho, America doesn't value queer people so I guess it makes sense.
Maybe I'm just not patriotic enough as a European, because if I heard that my country was removing pride flags I'd get quite crossed
Who gets to decide what flags they fly? If we allow some, we have to allow all. While it'd be cool to see The Satanic Temple fly a flag, you know someone will try to put up a Kekistan flag, or some MAGA thing. Or the Confederate flag.
I do agree we should put our values up to show what we stand for, but that's what we should make the US flag stand for as our actions as a nation.
Does a second flag somehow diminish the meaning of a country flag?
Yes. Which is fine in most contexts, but for an embassy is basically the same as a sign saying what the building is for, so adding more flags muddles what should be a very clear message: "This building is an outpost of the US government."
Tho, America doesn't value queer people so I guess it makes sense.
Yeah, flying a pride flag would be misleading. It's like all the rainbow police cars were have in Seattle even though everyone knows cops aren't on the side of LGBT+ people.
I don't care about the other flags, I just specifically don't want the pride flag to be flown. I don't want my flag to be associated with a genocidal empire