Lulu Miller
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a peoplehood and a power.
And I was just... I don't know if you saw this news, but a year ago, there was an ordinance that came down from the federal government to paint over all rainbow roads and sidewalks.
And the big rainbow road outside the Pulse nightclub, which had been this memorial, in the middle of the night got painted over black.
And I feel like it's just this...
It's still a symbol like the flag is evolving and I'm sure it'll continue to evolve and all kinds of people.
I've heard people be like, oh, we need to redesign the rainbow flag.
But I think it's like, I don't know, just the power, the cruelty of that act.
And then the sort of resistance of people kind of gorilla painting the rainbow back in Orlando is a beautiful thing.
And yeah, that's the rainbow.
And that like a lot of the resistance to the change in the flag is like, but it wasn't that way.
It's just change, change.
We keep finding more colors.
I even had a little of that reaction.
But then if you really look at it, it's just like I do like how it's like this air like it gives it a little arrowhead.
It gives it some like like, yes, the beauty of nature, but also like we got to fight.