Culture LGBTQRTUVXYZ adds more colors to its flag

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because niggers are too retarded to understand what a rainbow is, or that people are literally not the colors of the rainbow:
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http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/13/healt...ag-colors-trnd0620PMStoryLink&linkId=38661647

(CNN)When the Supreme Court made same-sex marriage legal nationwide two years ago, the White House was illuminated with rainbow lights reminiscent of the pride flag to celebrate.

For Amber Hikes and many others in the LGBT community, the lights were a powerful symbol of a government's support for a marginalized community that had historically struggled to be recognized, much less openly supported.
Now Hikes, a black queer woman, is excited about a new gay-rights symbol: a pride flag with additional black and brown stripes above the rest of the rainbow. The stripes represent LGBT individuals of color, a group that can often be overlooked within the overall LGBT umbrella.

The flag was unveiled at a recent Pride Month kick-off event in Philadelphia as part of a new campaign, More Color More Pride, which aims to recognize nonwhite LGBT communities as part of the broader pride movement, starting with the most visible and widely-recognized symbol of the LGBT community.
The campaign was developed by Tierney, a local ad agency that worked with Philadelphia's Office of LGBT Affairs, where Hikes is the executive director.
Hikes said she shed a tear when the flag was raised last week for the first time. Others at the event had similar reactions. To the best of Hikes' knowledge, Philadelphia is the first city to publicly and symbolically recognize racial discrimination within the LGBT community.
"To see this at City Hall is such a profound statement," Hikes told CNN.

Philadelphia's downtown gay neighborhood, called the Gayborhood, has faced multiple instances of racial discrimination within the past year, including discriminatory dress-code policies at local bars and a leaked video of a nightclub owner using a racial slur. The campaign and new flag are one way the city and the Office of LGBT Affairs are addressing those issues.
Hikes said she has already seen the impact the new flag and event have had on residents in Philadelphia as well as other cities across the country. A combination of citizens, community groups and other local government officials have reached out to her from multiple cities, including Miami, New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, to express their appreciation for the added level of visibility.
"Right off the bat, it has absolutely started a conversation, certainly in this city and beyond," she said.

But with the nationwide support came pushback and criticism. Hikes said that the "vast majority" of critics are gay white men, a sector of the LGBT community that doesn't necessarily understand the issues that LGBT people of color might face.
"White people do not know what racism looks like, because that's the definition of racism," Hikes said.

There is a presumption among gay white men that the rainbow flag already represents everyone, Hikes said. When other variations of the pride flag have been introduced, such as striped flags representing bisexual or transgender pride, there was significantly less criticism, she said.
"If we use that logic, there should have been the same kind of pushback," Hikes said.
According to a 2013 survey by the Pew Research Center, 34 percent of LGBT survey respondents identify as nonwhite. The survey also found that white respondents were more optimistic about society's acceptance of LGBT individuals than those who were nonwhite.
 
When did LGBTwhatthefuckever go from, "I'm just as normal as you are" to "I'm trying to be as abnormal as humanly possible to separate myself from the rest of everyone"? What in the fuck happened?
Two things, the first is they were too accepting for their own good, the second is they didn't bother to keep their house clean.
 
The argument I hear for the flag is that "black and brown people are disregarded by the LGBT community" or they were more in the past. Now that I think about it, how come these activists don't even bother to mention the Asians? Many of them aren't even brown.
That's why this flag is meaningless to me with these extra colors.
 
When did LGBTwhatthefuckever go from, "I'm just as normal as you are" to "I'm trying to be as abnormal as humanly possible to separate myself from the rest of everyone"? What in the fuck happened?

As with every other civil rights group that has the bulk of legal discrimination against them written out of the law and social attitudes become more accepting, the normal people in the movement leave it and only crazies stick with it. Both black activism and feminism went severely off the rails after their respective civil rights laws were passed, and the "movement" was run either by charlatans like Al Sharpton or radicals who are more in the movement to be contrarian than to help anyone.
 
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BLM's dream future.

Nah, then all the women would be killed off, including the ones that founded the fucking group in the first place. And of course, the crew of the Ring Musculatoris II would be see right through any of the Tumblr gender bullshit.
 
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all it needs is grey and white and it's a handy way to remember your resistor colours
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Resistor colors are problematic because the mnemonic is "Bad Boys Rape Our Young Girls, But Violet Gives Willingly." (I've also seen this as "Black Boys.")

Why not just make the SMPTE color bars the pride flag?

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There is a presumption among gay white men that the rainbow flag already represents everyone, Hikes said.
Remember when the pride flag only represented white gay men? Me neither. Also, a "presumption"? Really? The flag literally represents everyone who falls under the LGBT spectrum, including people who aren't white. This is such a non-issue, it's amazing to see what people get upset over these days.
 
I get what they're trying for, and I don't completely disagree with message, but I hate that they think LGBT black people are some large group. LGBT people already make up a tiny minority of the overall population, and blacks in America are only 13% of the population. Tiny, tiny minority after all is taken into account. No reason to include two more stripes on an already cluttered flag that it supposed to represent all of the community with no regard to race.
 
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