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For over 40 years, the Pride flag has represented the LGBTQ+ community. Here is the history of how the flag came to be.
The display spans nearly an acre of the hillside – visible to drivers navigating San Francisco’s freeways and bridges, as ...
In the middle of the TV is an upside-down pink triangle crossed out by a red "no" symbol. The pink triangle was used as a badge to identify gay men in concentration camps, and many received ...
Languages: English. LGBTQ+ publications and many people on X (formerly Twitter) have expressed concern over the President reposting an image of the infamous symbol.
President Trump shared an article featuring the Pink Triangle, once a Nazi symbol for gay men in concentration camps. His administration has rapidly altered LGBTQ+ policies, including banning ...
Over the weekend, President Trump reposted an article to his Truth Social account with the image of a pink triangle, a symbol used during the Holocaust to identify gay men in Nazi concentration camps.
The article's feature illustration displays in the preview and depicts a television set with a pink upside-down triangle and an overlaid red symbol, usually taken to mean "not allowed." ...