![]() At this point in time where the battle for trans rights is ongoing even in LGBT spaces it’s more important than ever to remember the crucial roles our trans and GNC family have played in building our history. I am aware that leaving the white stripe may make people think it’s too similar to the lesbian flag and old proposed flag, but I kept it in purely because of the trans flag. Green for the historical Carnation symbol, blue to represent love, and purple to represent diverse gender expression. ![]() I’ve replaced the all blue of the old flag with a Green-Blue-Purple color scheme. Stripe meanings were inspired by my research of LGBT history, my and others experiences as gay men, and the meanings on Gilbert Baker’s original flag (which I love dearly and hold close to my heart). ![]() Many people are unhappy with the current popular proposed flag because of a variety of reasons (no meaning behind the stripes, was just a blue version of the lipstick lesbian flag, etc.) so I decided to change the colors used and give all of the stripes an actual meaning.
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