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In the words of Governor Tim Walz, "If you’re trying to erase history, you’re on the wrong side of it." Removing the original flag, which depicts a Native American riding off into the sunset, is not just about changing a design. It's an act of erasing history and symbolism that, for many, represents a part of our state's story. As a husband and father to three Native American women, I find it particularly concerning that the new design removes this representation entirely. It feels like a step backward in acknowledging and honoring the history and people who were here long before us.
I am an immigrant. I have lived 10 years in Minnesota, and I have a Minnesota tattoo on my wrist. I love my state and my country—they gave me safety, freedom and potential. I don’t want to see the history of this nation erased. It is time you fight back against this shame and guilt and manipulation… stand for everything that made you once a great nation. ❤️🩹
This Flag represents the history of this once great State. Please reinstate this Flag so citizens of Minnesota can feel proud once more. Changing this Flag without the citizens of MN was a true slap in the face and hurt to feel we had no voice.
I feel like our flag was changed without consulting the residents of Minnesota. The flag does not represent out history or the people that live here. It has the likeness of a flag from another country and seems to be made for other intentions. Please restore the flag to its former form.
Gus saved many lives, including mine. He was a very kind and caring man. We must keep everything we can of Peep alive. Eight years have passed since he left us, but many haven't gotten over the passing of this incredible man. Sign and show that we still remember Peep not only as a singer, but as someone who saved many lives with his music, always defended minorities, and was kind to everyone around him. Rest in peace, Peep. We will do everything possible to ensure you are never erased from anyone's memory. We love you, Gus!
-From Brazil
my heart and guts are aching at the thought of the rock being torn down, it's such an iconic place. lil peep is an icon & legend! lil peeps last breath was taken out the front of this venue, a day that affects millions of people, this is the place his last show was supposed to be performed and his memorial is held out the front, there are fans all over the world including me who one day plan to visit the rock and his memorial, please keep the rock as a momentum. rest in peace lil peep 🐣🤍
At 37 years old and born and raised here, I can say my memories of driving past this house during the holidays goes back as far as I can remember. I drive my own children past this now. Leave these people alone and let them continue to spread joy to others on their own property.