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GILBERT BAKER [2017]

I now get to discuss my all-time favourite flag - the 9-stripe Diversity Flag by Gilbert Baker (2017):

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This doesn't really have an official name, and it is extremely rarely used; if someone is using this, they are either absolutely confident in their intentions, or completely lost. The stripes hold the same meaning as in the original flag and the added lavender stripe represents diversity. Gilbert Baker designed and published this just a few weeks before his death, which is likely why it was never popularised. He may have also handsewn and dyed several versions of it (articles are unclear and most focus on his death), one of which is pictured below:

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This redesign was also explicitly political, and Gilbert Baker said that it was in response to Donald Trump being president.

Lavender is a symbolic colour because of its historic associations with the queer community, specifically queer men during the Victorian period, because it was seen as effeminate. Since then, it has been used in many places, such as with "Lavender Marriages", "Lavender Menace", and the "Lavender Scare". It works well here, because it already has a meaning, but is used to represent something new, showing progress, while appreciating history in a way the Progress flag never could. It is probably not a good alternative to the Progress flag because its meaning cannot be as easily ascertained from the colours, but it is really cool otherwise and more people should definitely use it. (I also don't really know how to explain this, but it has the same kind of charged use that using the word "queer" does in certain situations. Probably that it has origins in being political and radical and continues to be used as such. It is a very intentional choice to demonstrate your beliefs and focus on inclusivity, in comparison to the Progress Flag, which is sort of the default for many people??)