Pride Flag Goes Back To Stonewall After Elimination
NEW YORK — A large Satisfaction flag was re-hoisted over the Stonewall National Monolith Thursday by New York authorities, following its removal previously in the week. The act is considered as a feedback to the Trump management and prompted hundreds to collect in Lower Manhattan.
- Stonewall is considered the native home of the modern-day united state gay civil liberties motion.
- The flag’s preliminary removal was viewed by some as an “act of physical violence” versus the LGBT community.
- The Department of Inside decreased to comment on potential additional elimination.
- The DOI agent called the return a “political feat.”
Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal led the event.

