>>12607637For me it's really the 70-80s retro aesthetic associated with it that I like. A lot of old cans / packaging / whatever that was in my childhood and that's left at our grandparents house had such designs. And yeah the word pride has been pretty much trademarked at this point, there's no saving it either.
>But the association of it with LGBT means I refuse to wear anything with a rainbow on it.Understandable, that's what many do. I just hate this thing with such a passion that I'm not afraid, and I have an umbrella like pic rel. It's not a "gay" merch, my parents confirmed that these were sold in the late 70s. I'm ready to tell my opinion on the sexualization of rainbows and that I don't support it, if someone asks, and I have a few times