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As the rainbow flag gained recognition as the symbol representing the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) social movement, the bisexual community felt overshadowed. The greater queer civil rights movement began back in the 1960s with the Stonewall Riots and the Christopher Street Liberation Day March, which would evolve into the pride parades held all over the world every summer. While widely accepted and recognized, some felt that the flag celebrated a specific population while ignoring others. In 1978, the rainbow became a symbol of even greater significance as a representation of gay pride when Gilbert Baker stitched the first pride flag in San Francisco. In Bulgarian lore, people were led to believe that passing under a rainbow would instantaneously cause a gender switch! More recently, the rainbow is being used as a sign of hope that we–the world, will collectively make it through the global pandemic. Prophet Joeseph Smith swears that he was told that the Second Coming of the Messiah would not happen in any year a rainbow is seen. Some believe leprechauns hide their gold at the end of them. Many consider it a connection between heaven and Earth. The rainbow means different things to different people.
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Most of us can easily picture a certain frog singing these words as he strums his banjo. “Someday we’ll find it, the rainbow connection. Where did the bisexual flag come from? What do the bi colors represent? Where can I get a bisexuality flag?