Revamped Minnesota State Flag Looks a Lot Like the Jubaland Somalian Flag for Some Strange Reason | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft


Revamped Minnesota State Flag Looks a Lot Like the Jubaland Somalian Flag for Some Strange Reason

In 2015 the radical left in Minnesota decided the state needed a new state flag. The old one depicted white farmers working in a field and an American Indian riding a horse with a spear. Apparently, white men working in a field in a farm state was too offensive for some reason.

This took place during a movement to remove the Confederate flag from public displays in southern states.

Several designs were submitted to depict the midwestern state and “land of 10,000 lakes.”

One popular submission includes green, white, and light blue stripes and a star with eight points.

The Minnesota State Emblems Redesign Commission selected entry F1935 as the basis for the next state flag on December 15, 2023.

Modifications to the design will be discussed at the meeting on December 19th, this Tuesday.

The flag has a strange resemblance to the Jubaland flag from Somalia. Jubaland is a semi-autonomous region in Somalia.

Tyler Zed says the flag commission is set to meet on Tuesday to discuss the changes to the flag design. Evidently, this latest flag design is not final.

Minnesota Compass reports a total of 86,610 Somali Americans reside in the state, the largest population in the country.

Photo of author

Jim Hoft is the founder and editor of The Gateway Pundit, one of the top conservative news outlets in America. Jim was awarded the Reed Irvine Accuracy in Media Award in 2013 and is the proud recipient of the Breitbart Award for Excellence in Online Journalism from the Americans for Prosperity Foundation in May 2016. In 2023, The Gateway Pundit received the Most Trusted Print Media Award at the American Liberty Awards.

You can email Jim Hoft here, and read more of Jim Hoft’s articles here.

 

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Telegram
Tumblr