Man buys town, renames it 'Gay Hell' in response to Trump admin's ban on pride flags in US embassies | Inquirer News

Man buys town, renames it ‘Gay Hell’ in response to Trump admin’s ban on pride flags in US embassies

/ 03:49 PM June 19, 2019

A rapper who grew up hearing people tell him to “go to hell” for being a homosexual, bought a small town named Hell in Michigan, USA, and officially renamed it “Gay Hell.”

Elijah Daniel stated that purchasing and renaming the town was a response to the Trump administration’s ban on allowing American embassies to put up pride flags, as per his tweet on Monday, June 17.

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Image: Screengrab from Twitter/@elijahdaniel

His first act as the town’s owner was to make rainbow-colored flags, which represent the LGBTQ+ community’s pride—the only flags that are allowed to be put up in the town.

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“Gay Hell, [Michigan] has everything. A library, a place to lock your love in Gay Hell, and even a WEDDING CHAPEL TO GET GAY MARRIED IN HELL!” the rapper added.

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American cosmetics mogul Jeffree Star caught wind of the tweet and responded to Daniel’s post. “As a part time Michigan resident myself, I’d love to buy some land in Gay Hell! A cute pink mansion on a hill, nothing too fancy?” Star said.

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This is not the first time Daniel has bought the town of Hell to become its mayor. He previously bought Hell for a day, back in 2017. During his first time as mayor, he banned heterosexual people from entering the town.

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Hell lets anyone become its mayor for a day as long as they’re willing to pay the price of $100 to $110 (around P5,100 to over P5,700). The rights to become mayor of the town comes with novelty items from the town such as a shirt, devil horns and a proclamation naming the person as Hell’s mayor for that specific day, as per the town’s website.

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His post has since gone viral, garnering over 290,000 likes and more than 64,000 retweets since the time of posting.  /ra

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