• AreaKode@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    That’s a nerdy shirt I can get behind. We’re all in this together. You fuck with one of us, we all enter combat.

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    17 days ago

    Rolling 5 nat 20s is a 20^-5 = 0.0000313% chance. Knowing my play sessions we all roll below 5 and the goblin king rolls the nat 20.

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        17 days ago

        Is it odd that trans is separated from the lgbt rainbow?

        There is no lgbt without trans people and the separation made, while good for trans visibility, is unsettling with the added context of the psyops to separate gender and sexuality unity

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          I don’t think so. It’s a way of making sure trans people are specifically included in the message. Considering how much trans people are in the crosshairs, I think that’s worth doing. Considering the message of the shirt is about expanding unity to different marginalized groups, I don’t think it’s part of some plot to split off trans people.

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          17 days ago

          I think it’s odd given the the other “pride” dice. Especially peace, that seems out of place with the broader idea of minority pride representation.

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            I think is there for the people who want to be supportive but are not marginalized. They can fight the good fight too.

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            It was GLBT before it was LGBT. Historically there wasn’t much use of LGB because the transphobic gay people often didn’t like bi people or gay people of the opposite gender. Putting L first was an act of gratitude to the work lesbians did during the height of AIDS, often being the only people willing to care for the dying.

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        OH. I was reading it as brown=bears, rainbow=pride, pink=lesbian, pink/white/blue=trans, and purple= either bi or ace

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      I’m assuming the others are supposed to represent other marginalized groups.

      Brown for people of color, pink for women, though your guess is as good as mine on the purple.

      The idea of intersectionality is that it is not feasible to try to uplift one marginalized group to the exclusion of others, so it’s basically saying “we have each other’s backs regardless of race/gender/sexuality/whatever purple is.”

      Would not surprise me if this was an AI generated shirt though, or at least a ripoff of an original design someone else made, because I’ve seen this same sort of design everywhere.

    • SuperNovaStar@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      The brown die is for POC, and I believe the pink die is supposed to stand for feminism. Couldn’t say what the purple one is for.

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        Good thing I gave this thread a quick scroll before joking about feeling represented properly here as a non queer person by the boring plain beige one.

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      I’m not sure. The purpley pink one reminds me of the bi flag, and the pink one reminds me of the pink used in the lesbian flag, but those flags both contain other colours. If I had to guess, the artist was trying to keep it vague because it would be difficult to include flags of all relevant communities.

      I think it may be a deliberate choice for the other dice to not map directly onto other flags, so as not to detract from the trans flag. Indeed, while LGBTQ+ people of all sorts are facing oppression in the current US regime, trans people are the demographic that’s most “on the front lines”, so I agree with the choice if so.