middle schoolers tore down Pride decorations and chanted that their pronouns were 'USA' in a striking counter-protest after they were asked to wear rainbow colors to school. Students at Marshall Simonds Middle School in Burlington, Massachusetts, were asked to wear rainbow-colored shirts to school to celebrate Pride Month on June 2, but a preplanned counter-protest broke out with students tearing up Pride flag stickers and chanting: 'USA are my pronouns.' Decked out in red, white and blue, the students destroyed the decorations lining the hallway the student organization Spectrum Group distributed, including a quote from American playwright Williams, signage saying the school was a 'safe space' and 'equality for everyone' decorations. The opposing student also reportedly intimated supporters of the Pride celebrations, the reported.
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