They weren't allowed to fly their pride flag, so this couple lit up their home with a rainbow light display
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A couple in Racine, Washington, had to take down a pride flag from the front of their house because of new rules from their homeowner's association. But that didn't stop them from showcasing their love and excitement for Pride Month. The married couple instead set up floodlights to illuminate their house in the colors of the rainbow.
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