Can There Be Too Many Letters And Colors Of LGBTQ+? London Mayors New Pride Flag Sparks Backlash

London Mayor Sadiq Khan's Twitter account recently stirred controversy by unveiling a modified version of the Pride flag. The flag, resembling the Progress Pride design, features the traditional rainbow background with additional chevrons representing the transgender and bisexual Pride flags alongside black and brown stripes. However, it notably excludes the intersex symbol usually placed at the chevron's center in the original Progress Pride flag. Khan chose to reveal the flag on Transgender Day of Visibility and disabled comments on the post, yet it didn't deter public opinion. Despite the comment lockout, reactions flooded social media, with many expressing dissatisfaction or making humorous remarks. Here, take a look! This isn't the first instance of a city government altering the Pride flag; in 2017, Philadelphia added black and brown stripes, inspiring Daniel Quasar's later creation of the Progress Pride flag. Khan's decision reflects ongoing efforts to recognize and represent diverse LGBTQ+ communities, but the reaction underscores the challenges of navigating symbolic representation within the community. And this challenge is not limited to the flags and colors! The Community sometimes wonders why people keep adding letters to LGBTQ+. Online chatrooms like Quora often discuss these issues. #Queer Up The World View
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