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Temecula City Councilmember Stalks Out Over Pride Month

Gary Carnivele June 21, 2023

The East Bay Times reports:

When Temecula Mayor Zak Schwank started reading, City Councilmember Jessica Alexander started walking. Alexander, an outspoken Christian conservative, walked off the council dais during a recent meeting as the mayor began to read a proclamation honoring LGBTQ Pride Month in the city.

Before she left, Alexander decried what she described as sexually explicit LGBTQ flags, including one she said promotes pedophilia.

“If you don’t oppose this proclamation being given to minors, we are celebrating and encouraging sexual activity and giving them (a) sexual credit card with no limit,” Alexander said. “You are encouraging them to expose them to all sexual possibilities and exposing them to predators.”

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