lots of interesting flags out there
i like the mental illness one
Spoiler
They are all mental illness flags...
lots of interesting flags out there
i like the mental illness one
People like to fuck pony's?
SpoilerThey are all mental illness flags...
Can someone please explain progress?
Never mind pony for a second because, wtf, but progress. How does that work?
Can someone please explain progress?
Never mind pony for a second because, wtf, but progress. How does that work?
Can someone please explain progress?
Never mind pony for a second because, wtf, but progress. How does that work?
i dont think there is a cringy enough gif or pic or anything to describe you
Schizo rights
pedo writes
I mean...you went and searched for that...
And to think
I almost didn't click this thread hahahahah
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anda,,, Fool
knows far too much about this subject
Six or seven years ago I wrote a stand-up comedy routine about the ever-expanding initialism that went from LGB to LGBT to LGBTQI, and so on. The routine centred on the concept of what might happen should the string of letters continue to grow until the entire alphabet was featured. By the end of 2016 the joke had dated, not because identity politics was no longer topical – far from it – but because the ‘community’ in question had already taken the joke further than I had envisaged, even to the point of duplicating letters and adding numbers for good measure.
Some activists favoured LGBTQIA+. Others felt that this was insufficiently inclusive for those who identified as ‘two-spirit’ and so preferred LGBT2Q+. Then there was LGBTQ2SIA, which was not to be confused with LGBTQQIP2SAA. The People’s Front of Judea squabbling with the Judean People’s Front springs to mind.
The rainbow flag for Pride has been through a similarly bewildering metamorphosis. It was designed in the late 1970s to supersede the pink triangle, which had been appropriated from Nazi concentration camps as a gesture of empowerment and defiance. The new rainbow symbol was a conscious attempt to distance itself from such dark connotations and express a more joyful and optimistic outlook.
Originally featuring eight stripes, it was soon whittled down to a more striking six-stripe version, which was the standard for many decades. With the ungovernable escalation of identity politics and intersectionality over the past few years, various interest groups have competed for ‘representation’ on the flag. The ‘progress flag’, for instance, adds a five-stripe chevron: the pink, light blue and white stripes signify trans rights, while the black and brown stripes represent people of colour – as though the original rainbow was some kind of literal depiction of the skin colours that are acceptable in the gay community.
If you find all of this confusing, you’re not alone.
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I saw it earlier in the day and I could not unsee.I mean...you went and searched for that...
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