Gay Pride is CANCELLED in Woodstock, New Brunswick

The LGBT community has been dealt another blow, this time in Eastern Canada.

The town of Woodstock, New Brunswick has clamped down on Pride-related propaganda, banning Pride flags in the downtown core.

This comes after the town changed its rules, forbidding Pride banners from being flown on downtown lampposts, as was reported by local media.

The Town of Woodstock is for everyone, welcomes everyone and celebrates diversity,” said Woodstock Mayor Trina Jones in a public statement.

This follows a trend seen across Canada, where local governments are banning LGBT propaganda and becoming more welcoming to everyone, including straight people.

Naturally, the left was triggered by this decision, and this includes Amanda Lightbody of the radical organization The Rainbow Crosswalk.

Lightbody slammed the decision as “bigoted,” despite the fact that gay people only represent a small minority of the total population.

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