What can I do to make pastel colors not associated with trans?

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Pastel colors have a long history with humanity, and only in the last few years have they come to be "trans coded" whatever the fuck that means. But I love my 80s. I love my pinks and blues and whites and that one shade of yellow that's associated with Easter. The gays have already stolen our rainbow, I cant let them have pastels as well.
 
Trust me buddy, I've been trying to make rainbows non-gay ever since I was 8 years old, and I've had as much luck as Foucault trying to convince the French government that NAMBLA is just a boy scout troop
Maybe I have been looking at this all wrong, a rainbow is white light fragmented. Thus the rainbow is the biggest symbol for white supremacy!
 
I've found a new symbol for the Forth Reich.
Let me know what you think.
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Don’t worry about what colors you like get associated with <insert ideology/political movement/cause here> . Pastel blue and pastel pink have always been one of my favorite color combinations even before the trans flag was created. If you’re creative enough you can implement it without some terminally-online retard crying out how it’s “trans coded!”.
My grandmother had a pastel green kitchen in her 50’s-era ranch home that was absolutely stunning. I wish color was still standard for interiors instead of drab neutrals/monochrome.
 
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