🌈 This year, the 28th Budapest Pride Parade will be held on July 15.
The essential program of the summer is the Pride parade. Not only because of the cheerful atmosphere, spectacular programs and entertainment, it is important to pay attention to this event, but the social involvement, expressing opinions and taking responsibility for our ambitions for the future can also take us to the streets. We come across this topic many times, because the recognition and acceptance of the rights of LGBTQIA+ people has become one of the most pressing social "problems" of our time. By now, July is already shining in the colors of the rainbow in the logos of major brands, conveying the message that -YOU ARE NOT ALONE- and that the world is much more colorful than it seems at first. But where does the movement come from and how did the rainbow come to the sky?
🔍 Wikipedia says the following:
THE gay pride (in English gay pride (LGBTQ) ( lesbians , they are gay bisexuals , they are transgender and queer ) is an approach that advocates the social equality, visibility, and self-identity of people and the movement that strives to achieve it. Its stated purpose is to a homosexuality the with heterosexuality of equal value; that same-sex couples should have the same rights as opposite-sex couples; and that in order to achieve social acceptance and legal equality, it is necessary that LGBTQ people are people are openly accepted the multifaceted their sexual orientation and the their gender identity . The goal of the community members is to be able to experience all of these things freely.
Its spectacular appearance is the Pride Day parade held annually in many parts of the world Pride . The most important symbol of gay pride is the rainbow flag . 🏳️🌈*
🎆 What about the rainbow?
For this answer, we have to travel all the way back to 1978, where a war veteran (Gilbert Baker) created the iconic flag. At the time, it could not have been guessed that this symbol would become the symbol of gay people from now on. Gilbert, (who was both a drag queen and an artist) aimed to create an instantly recognizable symbol for everyone, thus strengthening the power of the gay community. The rainbow has become the symbol of LGBTQ, that is, the summary group of sexual gender minorities. This symbol has been proudly advertised ever since, sending a message to the world: everyone has the right to freely accept themselves and their gender identity. 🌈
🔍 The flag helps unity, its colors say: choose your own color and be yourself in it! Almost the whole world respects the message of the multi-colored flag, and fashion designers also play a big role in this, as they strengthen the importance of the cause with their collections.**
Benetton, Burberry, Dior....just a few of the big names from the fashion shows of the past years, who liked to present their creations in rainbow colors and motifs.
We have also prepared a few products for you that can be eye-catching at this year's Pride parade, let's see them!
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Source:
*www.wikipedia.org
**www.glamour.hu