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Not trolling, don't know all the colors, as a cis-het white guy I'm rolling too, even if I don't get a dice on the shirt (more worried about using die or dice properly without looking it up than being represented as a color on this shirt, but curious about both)
Word. They have my axe. Which in a modern parlance is more like a bow, but my beard is way too luxurious for an elf, so I'm the dwarf, dammit.
As far as I can tell the rainbow is your basic pride colours, so kinda all encompasing. The bottom left is trans colours. But the other three aren't obvious to me either tbh.
Is brown minorities and one of the pinks is women?
And the other pink is for… women++?
I think I know all but one:
Its a nice shirt with a good message and good intentions, but I would really want these things to include references to regular people too, not just almost exclusively sexual related minorities; I mean, the message is one of unity and is not related to minorities specifically, if you want to talk about inclusion these messages would get a deeper effect in society if it really included references to bigger, broader groups of people, like men, or to other minorities usually not included in these contexts like people with disabilities, for example
You did mess up about the die ;)