November 6, 2024
A North Carolina community appears to have drawn online outrage after agreeing to a measure requiring the dozens of potential residents to fly the US American flag in front of their properties.

A North Carolina community appears to have drawn online outrage after agreeing to a measure requiring the dozens of potential residents to fly the US American flag in front of their properties.

The Gastonia-based neighborhood, 1776 Gastonia, which recently finished its subdivision planning for the made-to-order homes, will be available in the coming months.

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“We’re handling the American flag like an architectural element,” according to Brock Fankhauser, the owner and founder of Great American Homes. “We are installing it similarly to a fixture.”

According to Fankhauser, each homeowner will be provided with an American flag at move-in, and will have previously agreed to a contract to display it at the front of their residences at all times. The measure, Fankhauser said, was taken despite a resident’s association with any political party.

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“I’ve also said it’s very important for us to distance ourselves from any political movement, any political party, and any political figures,” he said. “We are completely detached from that.”

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