This was predictable. The Boston transit authority imposed a Geller ban on all political and issue-related ads after I submitted an anti-jihad ad campaign (in response to an ugly Jew-hating jihad ad campaign running on Boston transit), I knew then Boston was lost.

Related: VIDEO: FOX News Boston discusses AFDI free speech lawsuit against Boston Transit in court this week

Associated Press: Boston Transit Agency Sued Over Ad Rejection

AFDI vs. Boston Transit

Boston Sued For Booting Christian Flag, While Allowing Islamic Symbols

By Jake Dima Daily Caller, July 15, 2019:

The city of Boston is facing a federal lawsuit after officials refused to allow a Christian flag to be flown at city hall.

Camp Constitution, a Judeo-Christian advocacy group, requested that the city of Boston fly the flag back in September of 2017 and again in 2018 as part of Constitution Day. The city refused, despite approving 248 other flags, according to a Fox News report.

“The city’s application policy refers to the flagpoles as a ‘public forum’ open to ‘all applicants,”’ Shurtleff said in a statement, “City officials have never denied the ‘messages’ communicated by Boston Pride and the pink and blue ‘transgender’ flag, and even the flags of Communist China and Cuba, but will not allow the civic and historical Christian message of Camp Constitution.

Boston has allowed the pride flag, Turkish flag, communist Chinese flag and Cuban flag — among others — to fly high and proud above city hall. Their reason for disallowing Camp Constitution’s Christian flag: no non-secular flags permitted, the lawsuit filed by the group says.

However, the Turkish flag is not secular. Turkey is one of 21 different nations with an Islamic symbol on their flag.

The Islamic crest represents the “new moon of Islam” — an important tenant in Muslim faith, The Guardian reports.