Pink Triangle LGBT Pride Flag

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šŸ“Ā Ā 3' x 5' Pink Triangle flagĀ with grommets and double stitched edges to reduce fraying.

āœļø The Design:Ā ļ»æThe pink triangle has a long history for representing the LGBTQIA+ Community. It is was most notably used by the Nazi's to mark gay individuals in concentration camps. Gay prisoners were given some of the worst tasks and were persecuted even by other prisoners.Ā 

In the 1980s, the pink triangle was increasingly used not just as a memorial but as a positive symbol of both self and community identity. In a work of redemption, it commonly represented both gay and lesbian identity, and was incorporated into the logos of such organizations and businesses.

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Our flags are made from aĀ custom-curated durable polyester. Most flags you'll buy online are cheap thin blends and wont last the first wind storm. Since we are run by the biggest flag-nerd east of the Mississippi, you can rest assured that the quality and thickness of our flags will blow your expectations out of the water.

It's better if we just show you. Watch this video to see us explain the sizes we offer.

Each flag is ready to be used on a flag pole, boat, hung on a wall, orĀ to proudly march with so you can express your identity!

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Walter Stucker (He/Hi
Receiving my Flag

I recently got my flag to remember the history of homosexuals.

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An armed trans woman
Powerful flag

I picked this flag because it represents our resilience in the face of oppression. It is beautifully printed, and makes a big impression. Thank you for offering this flag. In times like this, we must remember what LGBT people overcame in the past so we can approach our present and future with resolve

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Jamie Leither

I love it

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Luke

I am so thrilled to be able to wave this design, the black background is sure to catch eyes amongst the sea of rainbows. Pride is for celebration but also remembrance, but to also remind others that the fight isnā€™t yet over for everyone around the world. We still have work to be done. And to debut this flag in Toronto in 2021 is going to be amazing! The build is well assembled and not too light, itā€™s actually quite heavy. I suspect this will hold up for a long time

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Ian
Pink Triangle of Gay Liberation and Resistance

This an awesome flag, adopted by Gay Liberation activists in the 1970s as a symbol of resistance. Iā€™m hoping that the flag will get its first outing in next years Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras.