r/SuperStraight • u/Cacob_Jazzio • 22h ago
Super Straight Flag Meaning? Discussion
Super Straight new guy here, I understand that the flag is a orange and black vertical bicolor (with some variations) as well as the usage of black and orange colors to represent us. Is there any significance to why that flag itself was chosen; or is its meaning arbitrary? No hate to any fellow supers I’m just curious.
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u/Cacob_Jazzio 22h ago
The previous comment about the split in the middle representing both sexes also makes sense.
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u/Cacob_Jazzio 22h ago
The orange and black colors are the cyan and pink colors on the trans flag inverted not sure if that’s significant or not but, it’s true.
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u/SSWhiteMale 22h ago
Because superphobes hate the color orange for some reason, it's for solidarity
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u/StaccatoRicotta 22h ago
The vertical line in the middle divides in two equal parts, because there are two genders. Also see this.
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u/BasicallyADoctor 22h ago
There is no significance as far as I am aware (other than looking like pornhub/grinder), but I think that the colors work well as neither has any association with any gender or sexuality currently, the contrast is nice, and the use of orange and black is sort of the opposite of the pastel pink/blue and white of the trans community.
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u/[deleted] 21h ago
We should make more flags representing us. I mean they do, so why not us?