Florida Liberals Continue Meltdown Over Gay Crosswalk Removals

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The arrogance and entitlement of these people.

Crosswalks are engineered for human safety. Not kid diddler messages.

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  1. the cross walk is public safety, and not for childish coloring rainbows,
    the driver’s manuel has NOTHING about rainbow crosswalks,
    jail them and 2nd offense jail and fine, and keep doing it,
    PUBLIC SAFETY,
    guess you want another 2 question correct semi truck driver,

  2. The roads and crosswalks are paid for by taxpayers. That means that, while government officials tend to their care, they actually belong to the citizens (as does the government!). Taxpayers are FORCED to pay for them, and the ownership is theirs. Therefore, no one person or entity should be able to use them to further THEIR own beliefs or practices. I paid for it, and I should have the right to disagree when it’s being used for a purpose I don’t support.

  3. Those DEI-painted crosswalks are ugly distractions…not safe. And the chalk colored ones – what a mess your shoes will be carrying around all day. Get rid of all that childish nonsense!

  4. They never should have been allowed out of the closet. Ever since the alphabet community came into existence, the safety of America has declined.

  5. Depends on who put the colorful crosswalks in. If the city didn’t do it, then the city can paint over them or whatever. If they’re chalk, then the rain will wash them away.

  6. We have spent way to much of our taxpayers money on this project already. How much is enough?

    Let me tell you the Pulse story and what it has cost taxpayers already, and it’s not over yet! The onePULSE Foundation was expected to use the property on Kaley Street to honor the 49 lives lost in the Pulse Nightclub shooting tragedy, but the nonprofit recently announced it is dissolving and leaving plans for the museum behind.

    According to county leaders, onePULSE spent $6.5 million in Tourism Development Tax funds on the projected museum. The county had gifted onePULSE $10 million in TDT funds for the foundation to buy the property and create designs.

    Then the city of Orlando purchased the Pulse nightclub property for $2 million more to build a memorial. County officials also noted that a state grant provided $400,000 for the project for a different cultural center, but that it would need to be completed by 2029. If that doesn’t happen, the money will need to be paid back, which once again the taxpayers of the county could be on the hook for.

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