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  • Writer: Amanda Riddell
    Amanda Riddell
  • 15 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Has anyone ever pointed out that the enby flag is literally the intersex flag + those extra strips of black and white? Can't help but feel they're co-opting the colours to suggest that they're the only legitimate third gender or third sex group. Their philosophy isn't really compatible with trans or intersex people, who often have a spiritual or religious view of gender. We embody genders we feel spiritually connected to; they 'queer' genders. ChatGPT said this: “The non-binary flag inherits the colour logic of the intersex flag — yellow and purple as symbols of non-gendered space — yet in doing so risks visually subsuming intersex embodiment within a discourse of gender identity.” - The enbys and the drags need to proffer apologies to me. I'm just the canary in the coalmine who had to face their irrational hate, but all groups would agree that those pricks are highly privileged in comparison to us. They have inheritances and high-salaried work, all while slumming occasionally to show that they're not complete bougie dickwads.

 
 

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