
New Brunswick village lowers ‘straight flag’ after public backlash
CHIPMAN, N.B. — A New Brunswick village has taken down a “straight flag” after a single day, following a public backlash locally and beyond.
Chipman’s village council issued a statement Monday afternoon saying the flag was raised as a sign of support for all groups in the community, but it was removed as a result of “unintentional attention,” and based on residents’ feedback.
“The straight flag is being seen as a flag of privilege and anti-minorities which our community and our council does not support,” Mayor Carson Atkinson wrote.
“This flag distraction is a lesson for us and for other rural communities such as our own.”