Iceland is rolling out the rainbow carpet for Mike Pence – literally

Mike Pence was greeted by rainbow flags on his trip to Iceland

US vice president Mike Pence was greeted by a sea of rainbow flags on his visit to Iceland.

Trump’s deputy, who is known for his anti-LGBT+ politics, was given an exceptionally queer welcome during his visit to Iceland on Wednesday, September 4, as businesses across ReykjavĆ­k flew rainbow flags for the occasion.

A line of rainbow flags even greeted Pence next to the historic Hƶfưi House, the location of a famous summit between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev.

Mike Pence visit ‘a good day to celebrate diversity’.

Tech company Advania, which flew the flag from its HQ next to HƶfĆ°i House, explained to The Reykjavik Grapevine: “This wasnā€™t a decision made by any one person.

“Rather, we decided as a group that today would be a good day to celebrate diversity.”

US Vice President Mike Pence attends a roundtableĀ discussion on US-Iceland trade and investmentĀ relations with the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland at Hofdi House in Reykjavik on September 4, 2019.

US Vice President Mike Pence attends a roundtableĀ discussion on US-Iceland trade and investmentĀ relations with the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland at Hofdi House in Reykjavik on September 4, 2019. (JEREMIE RICHARD/AFP/Getty Images)

Icelandic drag queen Heklina said: “Hereā€™s a great example of why Iā€™m proud to be from Iceland. Mike Pence is visiting the country and everyone is outraged.

“The mayor of ReykjavĆ­k, all the biggest firms and companies, everyone, theyā€™re all flying the gay flag. All Pence will see everywhere on his visit is gay gay gay.”

Iceland is one of the most tolerant countries towards LGBT+ people, having introduced same-sex marriage in 2010 under former prime minister JĆ³hanna SigurĆ°ardĆ³ttir, who was the first openly lesbian head of government.

Vice President has anti-LGBT+ record.

Pence’s three years as vice president have become defined by frequent spats over LGBT+ rightsĀ andĀ criticism over his closeness to anti-gay hate groups.

A 2018 reportĀ alleged that Pence has played a pivotal role in actions taken by the Trump administration to dismantle civil rights protections for LGBT+ people.

In March, PenceĀ hit back ā€œattacksā€ on his wife, Karen Pence, for teaching at a school that discriminates against gay children.

White House deputy press secretary Judd Deere claimed earlier this week that Mike Pence isnā€™t ā€œanti-gayā€ because he had lunch with gay Irish leader Leo Varadkar and his partner.

He tweeted: “For all of you who still think our VP is anti-gay, I point you to his and the Second Ladyā€™s schedule tomorrow where they will join Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and his partner Dr. Matthew Barrett for lunch in Ireland.”

Human Rights Campaign hit back: “Weā€™ve all shared a meal with people we fundamentally disagree with out of obligation. One word: Thanksgiving.

“This lunch has nothing to do with LGBTQ rights, it’s literally just with an LGBTQ person.”