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Chris Sevier #fundie dcist.com

Congressman Don Beyer says he put a rainbow flag outside his office on Capitol Hill a few months ago, shortly after he learned that a visitor to the Capitol had ripped down and stomped on a rainbow flag hanging outside Congressman Alan Lowenthal's (D-CA) office.

The flag, which represents LGBT pride, has "a really good, simple, positive message," the Virginia representative says. "We had at least one openly gay person working in the office and I thought it was really important for him to feel like it was a welcoming place."

"Many people mention [the flag] when they visit, all in a positive way," Beyer says.
But this week, Beyer learned about a lawsuit filed against him, Lowenthal. and two other representatives in federal court, calling for them to take down the flags, which plaintiff Chris Sevier calls unconstitutional.
Sevier claims the rainbow flag is a religious symbol of the "homosexual denomination within the overall church of 'western expressive individualism postmodern moral relativism,'" and that it "promotes obscenity and sexual exploitation."
In addition to seeking a judge to tell Beyer, Lowenthal, Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), and Susan Davis (D-CA) to take down the rainbow flags outside their office (hanging them inside would be fine, the suit says, and "the American flag can remain"), he also wants the judge to declare that homosexuality is a religion.

No Justice, No Pride #fundie dcist.com

The No Justice, No Pride group first conducted its own march down the planned parade route with signs like "rainbows don't cover death merchants" and "no pride in police violence." They then blocked the route at 15th and P Streets NW. Police formed a barricade around the demonstrators, allowing them to continue the protest, while re-routing the official parade down 16th Street. No arrests have been reported.

"We deserve to celebrate Pride without being forced alongside the police who kill us,” Angela Peoples, one of the participants, said in a release. “Pride should be a haven for the entire LGBTQ community. The Capital Pride Board has shown who it’s prioritizing. No Justice No Pride is for everyone who has previously been excluded and for a different vision of what this event could and should be.”
Jen Deerinwater, another participant and two spirit member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, said: “Capital Pride’s list of sponsors reads like a who’s who of Native genocide: FBI, NSA, CIA, Wells Fargo, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Federal Bureau of Prisons."

The parade was also interrupted a second time by No Justice, No Pride protesters at the float belonging to the defense contractor Lockheed Martin and a third time at the Wells Fargo float (separately, there has been an ongoing campaign in D.C. to get the city government to divest from the bank over its investments in the Dakota Access Pipeline and other business practices).