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It is hard to say how many of these are flying somewhere.Īt GayJourney.COM, lots of rainbows: from Argentina to Wales, EU, UNO, US states, Canadian provinces and general gay flags. Most of these, with "GJ" underneath, were designed by the site's author, Greg Gomes. This web page GayJourney.COM has an awful lot of gay flags, which are mostly variations on other flags, including all US states, all Canadian provinces, and many nations. I suppose there will be many more like the Maryland one at that will to be known or developed and then known. This seems to be a fairly consistent pattern - taking an existing flag and "merging" it with the Rainbow Flag or various GLBT symbols to represent GLBT members of the group the existing flag represents. The rainbow flag forms the basis for many different, in part localized, variants. Miscellaneous Reports about the Rainbow Flag
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Smoke bombs were let off and bricks thrown as police turned out in force to oversee hundreds of far-right demonstrators marching through town. Three people were arrested amid violent scenes as groups demonstrating against immigration clashed with anti-racism protesters in Dover.
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In other words, members of Antifa were protesting against the group represented by this flag when the picture was snapped: The original photograph was taken from a January 2016 demonstration in Dover which, ironically, featured a clash between far-right demonstrators and anti-fascists. More important, the top image does not show an Antifa flag, but rather a digitally manipulated version of a flag used by the National Front, a far-right, fascist political party in the United Kingdom. The bottom image does not actually picture the state flag of Germany during the era of Nazi rule, but rather the Reichskriegsflagge, a war ensign used by the German armed forces from 1933 to 1945. The visual comparison, which has also worked its way into the Qanon conspiracy theory, is commonly shared with the caption: “Does the new Antifa flag remind you of anything?”: An image comparing the flag of Antifa, a group that derives its name from their anti-fascist activities, and a swastika-bearing flag of Nazi-era Germany has made its way around conservative blogs and web sites since at least 2017.