The supposedly accidental display of an upside-down American flag during a Somali Independence Day event in Minnesota has prompted backlash, and apologies from organizers and city officials.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: During a Somali Independence Day event at Lake George Park Pavilion in St. Cloud, Minnesota, an American flag was displayed upside down on a city flagpole, sparking outrage. The incident occurred on July 3, the day before the 250th anniversary of America’s independence. 📺 DETAIL: Video of the event circulated widely on social media, leading some residents and local officials to question how the supposed error could have gone unnoticed despite hundreds of attendees, political speakers, and sponsoring organizations being present. St. Cloud City Councilman Scott Brodeen said he was disturbed that the flag remained upside down during the celebration, arguing it should have been noticed and corrected sooner, particularly ahead of the nation’s 250th Independence Day anniversary. Mayor Jake Anderson claimed the city takes the proper display of the American flag seriously, saying organizers apologized. The event permit was issued to local nonprofit Internal Housing Assistant, whose executive director, Omar Podi, accepted full responsibility and claimed the upside-down flag was an accident that was never intended as a sign of disrespect toward the United States, its veterans, or attendees. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “If it was accidental, how could it not have been caught by organizers or politicians that were down there campaigning?” – St. Cloud City Councilman Scott Brodeen 🎯 IMPACT: The incident has reignited conversations about patriotism and migrant integration in a city with one of the largest Somali populations in the U.S. 📺 FLASHBACK: Minnesota has previously faced scrutiny over issues of Somali integration and widespread fraud involving its immigrant communities, which have amplified public suspicion in incidents like this one. |
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