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The point of having a LGTB flag is supporting them, not having any strange dope iloominati politics. The non-LGTB rest of the world has an entire society that supports them, that's why there's so many representations of the LGTB community sprouting everywhere. Talking about the earlier example: Trump supporters don't need a "Make America great again" flag because they already have an entire government supporting them.
The ideal thing would be to not have any discrimination at all, but people still get rejected and killed and stuff. That's why the flags are there.
Alright. I sort of see what you mean. But what if I wanted a Christian Cross flag?
I've been seeing it in all sorts of games,even ones that are singleplayer.
Not gonna change anytime soon
P.s., want your own flag in a game? ♥♥♥♥♥ to the U.N., create a flag. and get a cult following.
Instah virtual respect.
You can suggest things on the Brawlhalla subreddit, they usually read the community's feedback and ideas.
You could ask for a Christian flag, but again, Christians aren't an opressed colective. Not worldwide, anyways. Another example: imagine that with Trump as president of the US, Muslims begin to be harassed and discriminated. Then it would be reasonable to have representations of solidarity with Muslims in the US. Same with opressed Christians in some middle-East countries.
But that's local/regional discrimination. The LGTB is a world-wide oppresed collective, a very active one nowadays, with a lot of activism going on. And I think that's great. Having the support of that many organizations is a step closer for the end of discrimination.
As I said, the ideal thing would be to not need any flags, but sadly they are needed. I hope some day they aren't anymore.
Thanks man
Okay, I'm going to have to correct you there. Christians are persecuted in many areas over the world. Even being a Christian can result in death. And while there are a few more points I'd like to make, this isn't an argument over real-world politics.I'd like to stay on topic as to why it's in here.
Being lgbtq can, and has been oppressed in a much more widespread area. Resultingi ndeath, ostracian, persecution etc.
Christians on the other hand are much more widely accepted. And in many places they hold a lot of power and sway. (See the u.s.)
Don't spout bs man. Makes you look bad.
look up.