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  1. Military to raise flag at Scarborough Shoal, PH Rise
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  4. AFP camps to fly PH flag at half
  5. Was a Pride Flag Hung Between American Flags at the White House?
  6. No Abortions, Pride Flags or Transgender Care: Republicans Use Spending Bill to Block VA Policies
  7. US Air Force Tweets Photo of Soldier Saluting LGBTQ Flag


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Military to raise flag at Scarborough Shoal, PH Rise

THE Northern Luzon Command of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, through the Naval Forces Northern Luzon (NFNL), will hold on Monday, June 12, simultaneous flag-raising ceremonies at the Bajo de Masinloc (Scarborough Shoal) in the West Philippine Sea and the Philippine Rise as part of the celebration of the country's 125th Independence Day. Lt. Zachary Sinsuan, acting NFNL Public Affairs Officer, said two Philippine Navy vessels -- an off-shore Combat Patrol Vessel and Sealift Amphibious Force vessel BRP Waray (LC288) -- will also conduct synchronized patrols in these areas. Sinsuan said the flag-raising ceremonies at Bajo de Masinloc and Philippine Rise, with a fly-by by the Philippine Air Force FA50, will make the regular patrols more exceptional and meaningful.

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AFP camps to fly PH flag at half

Former Sen. Rodolfo Biazon (INQUIRER FILE PHOTO) MANILA Philippines — Military camps nationwide were ordered to fly the Philippine flag at half-staff from June 13 to 18 after former Armed Forces of the Philippines chief Rodolfo Biazon died on Monday following a battle with lung cancer and pneumonia. The AFP said in a statement on Tuesday that funeral honors would be provided to the 88-year-old former senator and congressman, from the necrological rites at the AFP headquarters in Camp Aguinaldo until his interment at Libingan ng mga Bayani in Taguig City. The Philippine Navy also paid tribute to the former commandant of the Philippine Marines, calling him “a great Filipino and patriot whose reputation and legacy as a military officer and a legislator [would] remain indelible in our hearts and our minds.” It lauded Biazon, so far the only AFP chief to come from the Marine Corps, for his “ability to provide competent leadership in preserving the nation’s democracy and upholding the honor of our military forces.” Public viewing “We join the grateful nation in upholding and celebrating the life that has touched so many people’s lives,” the Navy said in a statement. Biazon’s son, Muntinlupa Mayor Rozzano Rufino Biazon, announced in a Facebook post that there would be a public viewing of his father’s remains until June 18, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., at The Heritage Memorial Park in Taguig City. Mass would be celebrated daily at 7 p.m. On June 19, a necrological service would be hel...

Was a Pride Flag Hung Between American Flags at the White House?

On June 10, 2023, social media users shared photographs of a Pride flag draped vertically from the South Portico of the White House between two American flags. Some of these social media posts claimed that the configuration of the flags violated the U.S. Flag Code: US flag code decrees that the American flag must always be in the dominant, not subservient position. Joe Biden "Commander and Chief" defaced the American flag by flanking the alphabet cult flag at the White House today. The enemy is inside the castle walls. — Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) At the time of publication, those two tweets collectively boasted more than 100,000 likes and 10 million views. We found similar posts on TikTok , Facebook , and The variant of the Pride flag seen in the photographs, known as the progress Pride flag, was indeed hung between two American flags at the White House during a flag includes black, brown, blue, pink, and white stripes on a traditional Pride flag to represent people of color, as well as the transgender community. We found pictures of the flag display on Getty Images and the Associated Press (AP)'s photo hub . Reputable news publications like AP News and CNN also published photos of the flags in stories about the event. As for the claim that the configuration violated (@AriDrennen/Twitter) Among users who believed a violation occurred, some stressed that the code explicitly stated, "The flag of the United States of America should be at the center and at the highest poin...

No Abortions, Pride Flags or Transgender Care: Republicans Use Spending Bill to Block VA Policies

House Republicans moved Tuesday to block the The effort, made by GOP lawmakers in the annual VA spending bill, aims to stop the agency from following policies it sees as welcoming to women and LGBTQ+ people. Gay civil rights, transgender health care and abortion have all come under increasing attack from politicians on the right ahead of the 2024 presidential race. The amendment to the spending bill barring the VA activities -- approved in a party-line 34-27 vote in the House Appropriations Committee -- takes aim at Biden administration policies that Republicans have spent months griping about. They vowed to roll back the policies when they took the House majority at the beginning of the year. Read Next: "This is something that should be handled by Congress, not by the executive branch," Rep. John Carter, R-Texas, the sponsor of the amendment and the chairman of the Appropriations Committee's VA subcommittee, said about the VA's abortion policy. The language is not likely to survive negotiations with the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats and where an effort to undo the VA's abortion policy already failed earlier this year. But it signals that House Republicans are digging in on their long-held grievances. In response to last year's Supreme Court ruling that has allowed states to ban abortion, the VA last year started offering abortions for the first time in cases of rape, incest, or where the life or health of the mother is at risk from the pregnancy. As of February...

US Air Force Tweets Photo of Soldier Saluting LGBTQ Flag

The mission of the Media Research Center is to document and combat the falsehoods and censorship of the news media, entertainment media and Big Tech in order to defend and preserve America's founding principles and Judeo-Christian values. The MRC is a research and education organization operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and contributions to the MRC are tax-deductible. © 2005-2023, Media Research Center. All Rights Reserved. Pride month began just over a week ago, and already this year’s proven to be even more gay than last year...if you can believe it. Most recently, our military posted a graphic of a soldier saluting against not the American Flag but instead, the "Pride" flag. The image was shared to the official United States Air Force The tweet was accompanied by a graphic of a "Pride" rainbow - complete with pink and blue stripes representing transgenders - behind the Air Force logo, along with a saluting soldier and the words, “Celebrate PRIDE MONTH.” June is The original tweet received almost 5 million views and was also It really is comical that this administration thinks saluting "gay pride" will make our nation look good. If I was a foreign threat and saw a post like this to represent a country’s military, I would be 0% worried about attacking them. Others felt similarly on Twitter. The Libs of TikTok account Another user ForAmerica President David Bozell This isn’t the first time, and likely won't be the last, the Department of Defen...