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    This article contains discussion of topics which may be upsetting to some readers. This article is intended to be educational but reader discretion is advised.

    This page is about the slur as a reclaimed identity, not as a slur itself. If this word is triggering to you, please be cautious about viewing this page.

    The proposed maricón flag.
    Simplified maricón flag.

    Maricón, marica or maraco is a Spanish slur most commonly used against effeminate men in general (whether they are LGBTQIA+ or not) and transfeminine individuals, though it has also been used to refer to many other queer individuals regardless of their identity. It is similar to "f*g" and "p*ssy" in English, and as such, has been reclaimed by some of its targets.

    Its female equivalent is maricona/maraca.

    Etymology

    Maricón derives from the name María, a symbol of women and a frequent first name in 16th century Spain, the time and place in which the term originated. Marica, originally supposed to be the diminutive of the previously mentioned name, caught the same connotation.

    History & Revindication

    In an important sector of the gay community, at least in Spain, this word is used among some queer individuals themselves without any pejorative burden. Many carry out a reappropriation or claim of maricón and other terms with similar connotations, similar to what was done among anglophones regarding the word queer.

    It's important to remark that not every LGBT+ man is comfortable with this term, as it can carry trauma with it. It shouldn't be used as an umbrella term unless specified that it's okay with them personally.

    Flag

    A flag was created by Tumblr user beyond-mogai-pride-flags on June 30, 2021.[1] It has five stripes: a royal pink stripe, a cyanish black stripe, a greyed indigo stripe, a reddish golden white stripe, and an aubergine yellow stripe. On the simplified flag, the stripes have been made to be equal in size.

    References

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