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    Revision as of 03:49, 24 July 2021 by Contie (talk | contribs) (Protected "Inclusionist" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)))


    An Inclusionist, or Inclus, is any person who is inclusive to all identities within the LGBTQIA+ community. This includes xenogenders, neopronouns, a-specs, m-specs, and any other identity. Inclusionists know the difference between valid, good-faith terminology and troll terminology that has not been reclaimed. Inclusionists work together to make the community a safer place to live and be in.

    The inclusionist flag by Wemrotung
    An alternate version
    Another alternate version
    Another alternate version
    The inclusionist symbol (colored)
    The inclusionist symbol (not colored)
    The inclusionist flag by u/SilentFoxProductions

    Inclusionist & Solidarity Groups

    Flags

    The four stripe flag was created by Reddit user u/SilentFoxProductions on July 2, 2021. The light pink stripe represents semi-feminine orientations. The dark pink stripe represents fully feminine orientations. The heart in the middle represents all gender non-conforming orientations. The dark blue stripe represents fully masculine orientations. The light blue stripe represents semi-masculine orientations.

    The inclusionist symbol was designed by wiki user Wemrotung on July 17, 2021. The symbol is a flower formed with heart petals and a star in the center. It represents growth, progress, open-mindedness, and community. The symbol can be added to any LGBTQIA+ flag to signify inclusivity.

    The star heart flower inclusionist flags were created by wiki user Wemrotung on July 17, 2021. The flags all have the same meaning: Purple represents xenogenders, xenic identities, xeninity, queerness, variorientation, m-spec identities, and non-conformity. Blue represents tertiary attraction, fluidity, fluctuations, tranquility, and freedom. Yellow represents non-binary identities and intersex people. Orange represents microlabels, pocket identities, individuality, and diversity. Red represents love, energy, compassion, strength, and ethical non-monogamy. Black and grey represent identities on the asexual, aromantic, and agender spectrums. It also represents ambiguity, mystery, questioning, and identities that have yet to be discovered. White represents inclusivity, unity, and solidarity.

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