Because God promised it as a covenant with His people, in the Bible, so it was
their symbol first.
That's what I read in a recent article, anyhow. As I don't believe in God, and I never heard anyone claim the rainbow as a Christian symbol [like the fish, which always tempts me to draw legs & feet on it, lol. But I never do, really!] I had no idea the rainbow was copyrighted, like.
Christians had to work overtime on that one to come up with a way to find the Rainbow flag objectionable. Have you ever seen a rainbow? Looks
nothing like the Rainbow flag. It's not even the same shape. It's got the same colors as a rainbow, but that's as far as it goes. I promise you, when
Gilbert Baker (also known as Busty Ross, drag queen extraordinaire) invented the Rainbow flag, God's promise to His people was the last thing on Baker's mind. He was looking at primary colors, plus hot pink, each to represent something specific, none of which had anything to do with the Bible.
The rainbow bridge connects Midgard and Asgard in Norse mythology (Thor), and the rainbow flag very similar to the Rainbow flag of today was used in the German Peasants War in the 1500s. A nearly identical flag was used as a symbol of peace in Italy in the 1700s. Christians didn't complain about those. Nor did they complain about Apple Computer using a rainbow apple for a logo. It's a classic case of trying really hard to be offended.
The " Rainbow flag" why is it offensive and upsetting?
I don't know that it is, per se. Waving it my face, literally and figuratively, can get pretty damned annoying, though. When the Rainbow Flag is waved in demand for tolerance, while those waiving it yield no tolerance in return, it becomes a display in and of itself of the same hate and intolerance which gays are complaining about. I do love a good irony.
I don't care who you are or what your sexuality is, when you push it in people's faces, it's annoying. If gays want to truly be accepted by society at large, they will have to stop defining themselves by their gayness, and instead concentrate on the content of their character.
As I remind all who quote from,"God's word" it was written by men during a time when women were 1/2 a step above a slave. In fact a wife was traded as property.
Ah, the good ol' days. You're getting me all misty-eyed.
Flags, fish or pink ribbons, isn't all about we live in a country that allows us to be comfortable in who we are as people and to stand together united because that's the prize?
Depends on how annoying people standing there want to be. You know what's annoying about religious people? When they are all in your face about their religion. Not all of them do it, but enough do it that it taints all of them. And those who do it, man are they annoying. But most don't do it. The ones who don't are the ones you can stand there with and be comfortable and be united. You know what's annoying about gay people? When they are all in your face about their gayness. Not all of them do it, but enough do it that it taints all of them. And those who do it, man are they annoying. But most don't do it. The ones who don't are the ones you can stand there with and be comfortable and be united.
See what I'm getting at? If you define yourself by who you are, instead of what you are, you tend not to be annoying. If I tried to preach atheism or agnosticism to my friends who are religious, tried to convert them and their thinking, I'd be really annoying.
In honor of diversity and tolerance, enjoy this musical tribute, performed by two gay white men (the two are known as Superfruit on their YouTube channel) from Arlington, TX, and straight Catholic Latina female also from Arlington, one Jewish straight man from California, and an extremely religious Seventh Day Adventist straight black man who is also a beat-boxing cello player from Owensboro, KY who graduated from Yale and speaks fluent Mandarin (because when you think Chinese speaking black man who plays cello and does beat boxing, you think rural Kentucky). They define themselves by the content of their character and by their music, and they are best friends, who have won a Grammy for their defining characteristics. Definitely want headphones or speakers to hear the base.