Montana library commission rejects logo because it looks too much like a rainbow flag

The proposed logo
Photo: Montana State Library

A proposed logo for the Montana State Library was rejected last week because several members of the commission that oversees the library thought that it was too gay.

The proposed logo is mostly blue and shows a hexagon and the name “Montana State Library.” In the hexagon is a black triangle on the left and four more colorful triangles on the right in red, yellow, green, and blue, representing a prism. The prism represented “information being trumped forward,” according to the AP.

But some members of the commission thought that that looked too much like a rainbow and rejected it in a 4-3 vote.

“I think there are two things you can say today to set off a firestorm in the area of information,” said Commissioner Tammy Hall. “One is rainbow and one is misinformation. Those are very political, explosive weapons.”

The advertising agency Hoffman York, which created the logo, said that they were…

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