Sarah Marshall
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Let's not walk it back even farther.
I would take rainbow washing over rainbow blackening out.
And I, and I feel like kind of a, I don't know, a common and I, and you know, I don't decide coming from many different motives, but I feel like people have also complained like, Oh, if you put like so much on the flag that at a certain point, like, isn't it just sort of like,
I don't know, this this kind of gripe that I feel like I've seen of like, at what point is there too much inclusivity?
I don't think that people are really saying that out loud, but sort of I don't know, acting as if there's a little bit of absurdity to it.
And I think what you're saying is making me realize that that's exactly the point is to like.
yeah have a flag that is trying to have so much stuff on it and an acronym that you know as i don't know again like i feel like people have been making this joke since the 90s the like lgbtq too many letters right it's like but that's the point is that it's too many letters yeah is that there's too many letters to say and that's a good thing to be attempting to say too many letters you know
I was like, oh, the rainbow.
So but then if you really.
Well, yeah, because everybody gets attached to things they remember and that's OK.
But and I guess it's like if your symbols are getting busier, then that means that you're trying to embrace more, you know, and that's to I don't know, to.
I think that the American left is a complicated thing to be a part of because there's a lot of young people coming from pretty fundamentalist backgrounds who have yet to get out of the mindset of purity and punishment.
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