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Viral post exposes shocking new state flag design as ‘Just a Coincidence

‘Just a Coincidence’:​ Viral X ⁣Post Calls Out Shocking ⁢New State Flag Design

On Friday, a ⁣special Minnesota commission approved a “final design concept” of a⁤ new state flag ⁣that is raising all sorts of eyebrows thanks to a viral X post.

Minnesota’s Star⁢ Tribune reports that the new flag “will⁢ feature an abstract shape of the state with⁢ an eight-pointed white North Star on its hoist.”

The outlet‌ also notes that this design‌ “will likely be altered by commission members” in the⁤ near future, so it’s ⁣not a final design at all.

However, even the suggested design and framework of‌ the new flag has‌ come under a searing microscope ⁢after a well-known conservative content ⁤creator on X pointed out‍ the striking similarities ⁤between ‍the new Minnesota design ‍and the ⁤flag of a state⁣ within the historically impoverished African nation of Somalia.

“Minnesota is home to the largest ​Somali population in the​ West. Rep. Ilhan⁢ Omar⁢ (Minnesota) is from Puntland,” the⁢ popular End Wokeness X account, which features ⁢two million followers, posted to X Sunday morning.

Despite⁤ being up less than a day,⁤ the post had already garnered over two million⁢ views, and 19,000 likes by Sunday afternoon.

The End Wokeness X account continued: “Minnesota just unveiled their⁤ new flag. I’m sure this is‍ just a ‍coincidence.”

While the design featured ⁣by the outspoken X account isn’t technically “their new flag,”⁤ or at least not the final design, the‌ similarities between it and the state flag for‌ the Somalian state of Puntland⁣ are certainly ‌undeniable.

It’s ​also not ⁤entirely clear that Omar is actually from Puntland. According⁤ to a 2016 Al Jazeera piece, Omar is from Mogadishu, the capital city of ‌Somalia.

However, by Omar’s own ​words, she ‍does have a deep connection to Puntland‍ via her father:

“I miss celebrating Puntland with my father, but ⁣will always keep his beloved Puntland in⁣ my heart,” Omar posted ‌to X ⁢in August.

Regardless‍ of the tenuous connection between​ Omar and the Puntland flag,‌ a glance at the comments under the viral X post⁢ revealed‍ a strong degree of concern.

Of ⁢note, Minnesota ‌has long been associated with Somalians.

In‍ a 2017 CNN piece, photojournalist Arthur ⁣Nazaryan told the outlet that Minnesota represented⁣ “the biggest Somali ‍community in North America, possibly in the ⁣world outside of East ⁤Africa.”

He ⁢added: “It’s like the cultural hub of the Somali diaspora, you could say.”

Others, such as Republican ⁢North Dakota Rep. Brandon Prichard, simply thought the new flag was‍ “minimalism” run amok ⁢and ugly:

Whatever⁣ the concern may ‌look like, the Minnesota commission that selected ⁢the new design knew that some backlash‌ was coming.

“The next generation⁣ will be raised with ⁤a new flag. It’s ‌going⁣ to happen,” commission chair Luis Fitch said, per the‌ Tribune. “We’re not going to ‍be ‍able to ⁣make everybody happy.⁢ The whole idea since day one was to make sure we can‍ [create] a flag that unites us instead⁤ of separates us.”


The post ‘Just a Coincidence’:⁤ Viral X Post Calls Out Shocking‍ New State Flag‌ Design appeared first on ⁤ The⁤ Western Journal.

What concerns have been raised regarding the perceived loss of American identity and potential‍ cultural replacement in relation⁤ to the new flag design?

⁢Tanglenews/status/1736364443423862787?”>December⁣ 17, 2023

The comments echo a sentiment ‌of concern ‌for the⁤ perceived​ loss of American ⁣identity ‌and the fear of being replaced by other cultures ‍or ⁣populations.

This‍ incident raises an important question about the power of social ‍media and its⁢ ability to spread misinformation or fuel controversy. In this case, the viral X post suggested a connection between the new flag design and a state⁢ flag from an African nation. However,⁣ as mentioned⁤ earlier, ​the design of the Minnesota flag is not final, and it is unclear whether there is an intentional similarity between the two flags.

While it is⁤ important to remain critical of information ⁢we encounter online and to verify⁤ its ‌accuracy, it is‌ equally important ⁣to approach discussions around cultural diversity and⁢ representation with sensitivity and respect. Misunderstandings and ​misinterpretations‌ can easily occur, leading to further divisions‌ and animosity among ​communities.

Minnesota is⁣ known for its diverse population, including a large Somali community. The state flag should be representative of the state’s‍ values and its people, while also maintaining a sense⁣ of unity and inclusivity. It is crucial‌ that the final design of the flag reflects⁤ this and takes into ⁢account⁢ the concerns and feedback from all Minnesotans.

As the ‍debate around ‍the ⁤new ⁢flag design continues,⁣ it⁢ is necessary to ⁤approach the conversation with an open mind and a⁤ willingness to understand different perspectives. At the same⁣ time, it is⁣ crucial to question‌ the ​sources of information and to verify⁤ the accuracy of claims before jumping to conclusions. Only through ‌respectful⁤ and ⁤informed dialogue can‌ a resolution be reached that satisfies the diverse voices within the state.

In conclusion, the ⁤viral ⁢X post highlighting the alleged⁣ similarity​ between the ⁣new​ Minnesota flag design and the ​flag of the‍ Somalian state of Puntland has generated significant attention and concern. However, ​it‌ is⁣ important ‌to approach this discussion with caution and to ⁤ensure that accurate ⁤information is shared before forming any conclusions.⁤ The final design of ‌the ⁢flag should reflect the diversity and unity of Minnesota while respecting the concerns ‍and feedback of​ its residents.⁣ Let‍ us strive for ⁢open and respectful dialogue to resolve ⁣any ‍misunderstandings ​and move forward‌ together as a⁤ community.



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