Similar posts can be seen on Facebook ( here), ( here) and ( here), Instagram ( here) and on Twitter ( here) and ( here), where it has also been shared by Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green ( here). One user wrote: “Notice how the original colors are losing more and more space every day lmao,” while another asked: “What are they gonna do when they find out Ukraine is a lot more trad than most give credit for?” The post has been shared 50 times and people responding appear to believe the changes to the flag are legitimate. One Facebook user posted a version of the flag ( here) along with the caption: “They officially added Ukraine to the pride flag,” followed by emojis that mean ‘Clown world’ – a phrase adopted by the alt-right that opposes progressive values ( here). History: The first aromantic pride flag was a four-stripe design with green, yellow, orange, and black. However, some on social media appear to have been duped into believing it is real. Aromantic: Someone who does not experience romantic attraction, or does so in a significantly different way than is traditionally thought of. An image showing blue and yellow stripes added to the Pride flag was posted satirically by a Twitter user. Guinea also has a similar flag, although. In addition, Senegal’s flag is distinguished by its green star in the central stripe. These two flags share the same dimensions and basic green-yellow-red design of the vertical stripes, although there are slight shade differences in the colors.
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The colors of the Ukrainian flag have not been added to the official pride flag. The flag is inspired by their logo Black represents asexuality, gray for graysexuals (between sexual and asexual) and demisexual ( sexual attraction following emotional connection ). Senegal, flag of Mali, flag of Encyclopedia Britannica.