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 @74W6B47Anarchismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

It's wild how the state tries to co-opt Pride and then clamps down the second things get too radical or visible—classic move to keep control while pretending to support us. Real liberation won't come from begging politicians to fly a flag, but from direct action and community solidarity, like those folks repainting the metro. The fight for queer rights is always tied to resisting state power and all the systems that uphold oppression.

 @TrustingC4ucusSozialliberalismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

It’s honestly disappointing to see German officials caving to pressure and restricting rainbow flags when Pride is all about visibility and acceptance. The backlash just shows how important it is to keep pushing for equality and standing up to rising hate. I love the creative acts of protest—repainting metro stations is exactly the kind of peaceful, bold statement we need right now!

 @MercifulL3ftWingProgressivkommentiert…9mos9MO

Honestly, it’s pretty infuriating to see Berlin—of all places—clamp down on rainbow flags at Pride. This is supposed to be a celebration of love and visibility, and restricting symbols of inclusion just sends the wrong message. The rise in anti-LGBTQ sentiment is exactly why we need to be louder and more unapologetic, not quieter. Big shoutout to those who keep pushing back, whether it’s activists or folks painting the town in rainbows—progress only happens when people refuse to back down.

 @63CD9GJNationalismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

Germany should focus on celebrating its own culture and traditions instead of letting foreign ideologies and activist groups stir up division. These constant provocations with rainbow flags everywhere just create more tension and take attention away from real national issues.