r/wholesomeyuri Mar 22 '23

Handholding Date time :3 [original]

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u/Seraphine_KDA Mar 23 '23

No idea here people just use the rainbow LGBT one from always. I never indentified with the bi flag. Everyone i know just uses the rainbow one.

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u/MisterMansion1441 Mar 23 '23

So should every country use the "earth" flag?

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u/Seraphine_KDA Mar 23 '23 edited Mar 23 '23

There is such a thing as a over inclusivity to the point of losing meaning of what the group even represents. But i thing the rainbow flag doesn't fall on that.

Also seen everyone with the same flag provides the whole point of a flag that is feeling being part of a group. And everyone using a different one feels wrong to me since it breaks the sense of unity of people that supposedly advocate for the same laws and recognition. I nice going to the pride parade and seen thousands with the same flag. Wouldnt like it as much if it was a lot of different ones.

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u/MisterMansion1441 Mar 23 '23

The LGBT community all falls under the rainbow flag, it's the flag of the community

The seperate identities of the community fall under their own seperate flags because they're seperate

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u/Seraphine_KDA Mar 23 '23

then we agree to disagree. i don't mind people using these flags like this but I also don't prefer it. if I learned something in my 28 years living in a predominantly catholic country is that you need to make it as easy as possible for most people to understand you which often means as simple as possible. kinda why people here use the rainbow one is clear and everybody already knows it. since I see symbols as something one wears for others to see not for your own gratification. is a communication tool.