WINOOSKI, Vermont — A small school district in Vermont has found itself at the center of a national controversy following an act of inclusivity that has sparked a wave of racist and threatening communications.
The Winooski School District, which serves a diverse student body, became the target of a coordinated campaign of harassment after a video showing the Somali flag being hoisted outside its K-12 school building was circulated on social media.
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The flag-raising was a gesture of solidarity with the district’s Somali community, which comprises about 9% of its student population, reports Seven Days VT. This act was partly in response to derogatory comments made by President Donald Trump about Minnesota’s Somali community.
The Somali flag was flown alongside the Vermont state flag, beneath the United States flag, at a school district building.
Social Media Amplified Harassment in the Vermont Somali Flag Incident
The situation escalated after the video was shared by Libs of TikTok on its X account, accompanied by the school district’s phone number. The post, along with similar shares from other influential social media accounts, led to a deluge of phone calls from out-of-state numbers, voicemails, and social media posts targeting the district’s students and staff.
Right-wing podcaster Benny Johnson, known for his connections with the Trump administration, further inflamed tensions by suggesting on social media that the district should be targeted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Many of the calls and posts falsely accused the district of replacing the U.S. flag with the Somali flag and included threats of violence and racial slurs.
Official Response, Community Support, and Safety Measures
In response to the harassment, some school phone lines and the district website were temporarily shut down to protect staff. The Winooski Police Department was notified, and there has been increased law enforcement presence to ensure safety. The Vermont Intelligence Center is involved in reviewing the hundreds of threatening messages received by the district.
A spokesperson for the Vermont State Police reported that over 200 messages have been turned over for review, reports MyNBC5. The investigation suggests these threats are part of a coordinated national campaign. However, none of the messages reviewed so far have been deemed a credible threat of violence.
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In nearby Burlington, which also has a significant Somali student population, Superintendent Tom Flanagan addressed the issue in a letter, condemning Trump’s remarks as “overtly hateful and racist.” He reassured the Somali community of the district’s support, stating, “we see and love them, and that we will condemn hateful, racist messages that impact our community, from anyone.”
Despite the threats and harassment, the Somali flag remained flying on the Winooski school campus through the end of the week as originally planned.






