Also, is it really that bad if there's a heterosexual flag? I understand the flags are pride flags and were created to enhance the fact that people should be proud of their gender/sexuality/romantic orientation no matter what it is and that heterosexuality is the majority and all that, but does it really matter? Having a flag or not won't make rude people ruder or nice people nicer, in the end, it's up to that person. Yes, everyone should be nice and fight for equal recognition and acceptance but that shouldn't include putting anyone else down. Let the heteros be proud, just as you should be proud. Tell them off if they disregard their privilege and abuse people of other identifications, but do not make them ashamed to me hetero, because that's just another step backwards. Maybe I'm too far removed to truly understand the implications of letting them have a flag, but anyone should be able to see that replying in spite and general negativity to anything is not the way to go. Especially if the person/s does not mean any harm. In the end the heterosexual community are just the sometimes extremely rude, sometimes really shy kid who just wants to feel included, so you know, let's be the nice kid who let's them hang around.
//The black and white pride flag is the heterosexual flag apparently. Some see it as a supremacy flag, some see it as yin and yang, some see it as a binarism flag, so in fact, I don't have a clue. Can't it just be some colours in stripes?//
Update: I've heard it referred to as the /straight/ ally flag which I think expresses its intended use pretty well.
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