by Zoltán Kottász, European Conservative
This could alter how schools across the country approach the ideology that is being forced upon children by radical activists.
The parents of a schoolgirl in Berlin have filed a lawsuit against the state authorities for allowing the rainbow-coloured Pride flag to fly on top of the after-school care centre, which the girl attends.
The parents argue that the use of political symbols is not permitted in state education institutions, and they see the flag as part of a “politicised” agenda that is not suitable for children.
The first hearing into the case will take place next week, on June 25th, and a verdict is expected on the same day. A ruling favouring the parents could have far-reaching legal and political consequences.
German parties on the left and the centre-right have embraced LGBT-ideology, its symbols, as well as Pride events associated with the movement. This is nothing more than a form of virtue-signalling by the ruling elites who fear the backlash of far-left voters, globalist organisations, and the liberal press.
Should the court rule that the LGBT-flag is indeed a political symbol, it could alter how schools all across the country approach the ideology that is being forced upon children by radical activists.
In the state of Bavaria, the right-wing Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party recently called for a ban on Pride flags—as well as EU flags—on state institutions, arguing that only the national, state, and municipality flags should be hoisted.
