Last Updated on August 7, 2024
Under Governor Tim Walz, Minnesota tossed its state flag design and replaced it with one that closely resembles flags used in Somalia, including the national flag of the failed Islamic country on the Horn of Africa from where unprecedented numbers of migrants have streamed into Minnesota, wreaking demographic, political, and criminal havoc. Under Walz, Minnesota also changed its great seal, replacing the American Indian and pioneer design first used in the 1850s with a modern art-style rendition of the loon, Minnesota’s state bird.
On May 11th, 2024, Minnesota Governor and Harris campaign running mate Tim Walz officially changed the Minnesota state flag, after the old one was called racist. The new flag, which underwent several revisions before its finalization, has been widely compared to the national flag of Somalia, as well as flags used by various Somali states.
Watch Tim Walz Officially Replace the Minnesota State Flag in the Video Below:
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In addition to ordering changes to the state flag, the Minnesota Legislature, backed by Governor Tim Walz, ordered the creation of a new Great Seal of the State of Minnesota, echoing anti-white leftists in associating the seal design that’s stood in various forms since the 1850s with genocide.
Far from depicting genocide, the seal pays homage to the two groups first associated with Minnesota and much of the United States, showing an American Indian on horseback, and a white pioneer behind a plow.