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2013830 — One hundred and fifty years after the Civil War, the flag can still be seen flying from homes and cars in the South. Why?

The pink color represents represents same sex attraction, the blue represents straight sexual attraction and the purple represents both, which makes it the most bisexual color.

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\u201ci was today years old when i figured out the bisexual flag is magenta and blue on the outside, and those colours mixed make purple\u201d

Because the white field on the Stainless Banner was confused as a flag of surrender the flag was redesigned and adopted on March 4, 1865. The new design, known as the “Blood Stained Banner”, had a vertical red bar on the right side of the flag. This flag was only in use for 36 days, as the Army of Northern Virginia surrendered on April 9, 1865.

All Star Flags provides an overview of some of the more popular Flags used by the South in our look at the Flags of the Confederacy.  These historical Confederate flags still evoke a wide range of emotions even today as some feel it is a symbol of heritage and history and others feel it is a symbol of hate and intolerance.

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The Bonnie Blue Flag was displayed at the Capital in Mississippi in January of 1861 when Mississippi seceded from the Union.  The flags roots go back to the early 1800's when it was used by the Republic of West Florida when they rebelled against the control of the Spanish government.  A variation of the Lone Star Flag was also used by the Republic of Texas beginning in the mid-1800s.  A song by Harry Macarthy added to the historical popularity of the Bonnie Blue flag which along with "Dixie" were two of the South's most popular songs.

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20211021 — The Let's Go Brandon flags are flying for our President - why doesn't the media want you to see them?

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These biangles were designed by Liz Nania as she was helping to organize the first national bisexual contingent for the 1987 March on Washington, according to Los Angeles-based art historian Andrew Campbell, author of Queer x Design. He told Deezen that "they are a powerful expression of the cleverness of LGBTQ design. The design takes the triangle as a starting point. The pink triangle was used by the Nazis during world war two to mark male homosexuals. Lesbians were categorized with a black triangle with other 'asocials' such as sex workers and 'nonconformists.' Nania overlapped pink and blue triangles, each representative of a pole of the normative gender binary. The space of their overlap is a deep purple, made from the combination of pink and blue. This overlap communicates an inclusivity in terms of the potentially adored – playing with powerful LGBTQ symbology." Later, it became the foundation for a Page's Bi+ Pride flag.

The purple stripe, the resulting "overlap" of the blue and magenta stripes, represents attraction regardless of sex or gender.

In 1861 the seven southern states of South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas declared secession from the Northern States shortly after Lincoln was elected president. In order to show their independence from the rest of America they employed a flag to represent the Confederate States of America.

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The colors of red and blue are the same shade used on the flag of the United States. The suggested flag size is 4 by 6 ft (1.2 by 1.8 m), with the star being 2 ...

Currently, no bi flag is available in the Unicode, but that may not be the case forever. In 2020 Tanner Marino, an advocate and software engineer, proposed to the Unicode Consortium to request the creation of a bisexual flag. Sadly it was rejected, but he has kept the hope alive with his #MorePrideEmojis campaign. Want to help out? Sign the petition use the #BiFlagEmoji and post the above image.

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A variety of other flags were also popular during the Confederacy.  There were countless state's rights, state secession, infantry, artillery, cavalry, unit, battle and other flags that were used by the South during the Civil War.

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In this context, androphilia and gynephilia are gendered variants meaning "attraction to adult males" and "attraction to adult females," respectively. Dans ...

“i was today years old when i figured out the bisexual flag is magenta and blue on the outside, and those colours mixed make purple”

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He noticed the majority of Bi+ people felt less connection to the rainbow Pride flag and wanted to create a flag with symbols all Bi+ people could rally around.

Nicola Marschall, a Prussian artist who supported the Confederacy, designed the first Confederate flag, also known as the Stars and Bars; Marschall also designed the grey uniforms for the Confederate army. The Confederate flag was similar to the American flag due to the use of red, white, and blue with stars and stripes, although the stripes resembled the Austrian flag with the use of one white stripe between two red stripes.

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On May 1, 1863, the Confederacy adopted a second design of the Confederate flag that employed the Confederate Battle Flag as the canton on a field of white. The white was a symbol of purity and the new flag became known as the “Stainless Banner”. This flag also posed issues on the battlefield because many mistook it for a white surrender flag. When there was no wind blowing and the flag hung limp, it was difficult to see the Southern Cross in the upper left corner and it appeared as a white surrender flag.

Like the American flag, the colors red represented fearlessness and valor, white represented purity, and blue represented justice and determination of the people. In the canton, there were originally seven stars on a sea of blue to represent the seven Confederate states, but as more states joined the Confederacy, more stars were added to the flag.

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The original seven states were soon followed by Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina and became the eleven Confederate States of America. Eventually there were thirteen states in the Confederacy, with the addition of Kentucky and Missouri to the union, although they were not officially conceded. The first national flag of the Confederacy with thirteen stars was used until May 1, 1863.  The version produced even today for the Stars and Bars, or First National Confederate, features the original seven star pattern in the blue canton.

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The top 40 percent of the flag is pink, the middle 20 percent is purple, and the bottom 40 percent is blue. The various colors represent attraction to multiple genders. The pink alludes to the pink triangles, which was later adopted by AIDS activist group ACT UP as a badge of solidarity and pride in the 1980s. The purple was an allusion to "purple menace" (or "lavender menace") another slang term for bi+ folks. And the blue was added both because it reflects multiple genders overlapping, but also, says bi+ activist Cynthia Connors, "because it makes the flag, and the original biangles the colors came from, a bit of a joke on the gender binary. And the Bi+ community has never been able to resist a pun or a joke."

The pink symbolizes male homosexuals, a reference to the Nazis use of it during the war. The black triangle symbolizes lesbian relationships. The purple is meant to be a combination of pink and blue referencing both genders.

The first Confederate flag posed an issue on the battlefield once the Civil War started because of its close similarity to the Stars and Stripes flag of the United States. General Beauregard designed a flag to be used in battle, but not to replace the national flag, the Stars and Bars. The Confederate battle flag, also known as the “Southern Cross”, is the most well known flag associated with the Confederacy. It was still red, white, and blue with stars, but the design was very different in order to distinguish the north from the south in the war. The battle flag also evolved as more states joined the Confederacy; there were eventually thirteen stars for each of the states on a blue cross on top of a red background. The original version of the battle flag was a square, but the Confederate Navy Jack was a rectangular version of the Confederate Battle Flag.  The Confederate Navy Jack (rectangular format) is widely referred to today as simply "The Confederate Flag" despite the fact that is just one of many flags of the Confederacy.