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bisexual-community: [New York City USA]: This year for the 1st time the annual NYC LGBT Pride March

bisexual-community:

[New York City USA]: This year for the 1st time the annual NYC LGBT Pride March is being televised like all the other big parades held on NYC’s Fifth Avenue.

And front and center decorating the ABC-7 NY Broadcast Booth holding pride of place along with the LGBT Rainbow Pride Flag, and the Transgender Pride Flag is the Pink Purple Blue of our own Bisexual+ Pride Flag!

Actual Bisexual+ visibility and inclusion … it’s a wonderful thing.


Note:Bisexual+(Bi+ for short - pronounced “Bi Plus”) is just *shorthand*forALL Non-Monosexual people inclusive of but not limited to: Bisexual & Biromantic as well as Ambisexual, Flexisexual, Fluid, Heteroflexible & Homoflexible, Multisexual, No Labels, Omnisexual, Pansexual, Polysexual, Pomosexual, SGL (Same-gender Loving), Sapiosexual, Queer-identified, Questioning et al.

Additionally the Bisexual+ Community has always/will always include people of ALL genders/gender identification including but not limited to: Androgynous, Cis, Genderqueer, Gender-Nonconforming, Intersex, Nonbinary, Trans, et al.
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lukeethornhill:As it’s Pride month and as I don’t think people realise the Pride flag has been adapt

lukeethornhill:

As it’s Pride month and as I don’t think people realise the Pride flag has been adapted a lot over time (I’ve seen over 20 versions so far). I thought it would be nice to shine a light on a few of the alternative versions of the Pride flag. 

As a community, we should be working together to battle inequality. POC don’t feel part of our community so if having the More Color More Pride flag helps even slightly then please don’t stand in anyone’s way. It’s not replacing the Gilbert flag, just like none of these flags have replaced it. 

Also, just consider this comment I found on FB:
‘The “But we don’t need it because it already represents everyone” complaints sound very much like the straight people who are uncomfortable with the attention we get and try to put on straight pride.’


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