Tomorrow at Pride in London we’ll send a message to the world: in our city you are free to be whoever you want to be, and love whoever you want to love.
— Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan (@MayorofLondon) July 4, 2025
Leni Riefenstahl would be all over that.
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5 responses to “Not a good look”
iknklast
Yes, those of us who are women must do everything we can to take a stand against those seeking to roll back our hard won rights. I accept that gays and lesbians fought hard for their rights, but trans not so much. They just slapped a T onto the acronym and started to party in women’s spaces.
Papito
Left, left, left left left.
Your Name’s not Bruce?
…in our city you are free to be whoever you want to be…
Oooh, does that mean I can be Sadiq Khan, or Charles Windsor? How, ’bout Camilla?
You did say “whoever.”
Blood Knight in Sour Armor
Y’know, whatever the hell that yellow bit with the circle is actually makes their SPQR banners look less ugly.
Your Name’s not Bruce?
Y’know, whatever the hell that yellow bit with the circle is actually makes their SPQR banners look less ugly.
I believe that bit is supposed to “represent” so-called “intersex” people. Here’s link explaining the evolution of the pride flag as more parts of the chimeric, forced-teamed “community” accreted into the incoherent mess of orientations, identities, and disorders we know today:
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5 responses to “Not a good look”
Yes, those of us who are women must do everything we can to take a stand against those seeking to roll back our hard won rights. I accept that gays and lesbians fought hard for their rights, but trans not so much. They just slapped a T onto the acronym and started to party in women’s spaces.
Left, left, left left left.
Oooh, does that mean I can be Sadiq Khan, or Charles Windsor? How, ’bout Camilla?
You did say “whoever.”
Y’know, whatever the hell that yellow bit with the circle is actually makes their SPQR banners look less ugly.
I believe that bit is supposed to “represent” so-called “intersex” people. Here’s link explaining the evolution of the pride flag as more parts of the chimeric, forced-teamed “community” accreted into the incoherent mess of orientations, identities, and disorders we know today:
https://publicservicepride.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Intersex-Inclusive-Pride-Flag_Backgrounder_V2.pdf