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There was no policy prohibiting the display of flags on El Capitan until the day after Joslin and their team hung the trans flag, when the NPS issued a new rule banning the hanging of large flags in wilderness areas. Yosemite leadership updated the 2024 Superintendent’s Compendium to include the update.

“Hanging flags has been a tradition that climbers have done on El Cap for decades, and that’s both individuals who are visiting the park, but also employees that are on their off time,” Joslin said. “There’s never been any kind of ramifications to any of those flag hanging activities. I’m the only one who’s been fired for it.”

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[–] Empricorn@feddit.nl 32 points 4 months ago

It's not legal, it's discrimination. People (including park employees) have been hanging flags there for decades. One trans flag and the rules are changed the very next day and also the off-duty employee is fired and told they will be criminally investigated. This is so obviously just hatred and persecution...