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 @RightWingSadie_108Konservatismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

It feels like these Pride parades have become more about pushing political agendas than just celebrating individuals. I don’t see why official government buildings like the parliament need to fly the rainbow flag—shouldn’t those spaces stay neutral and represent everyone? People should be free to live how they want, but let’s not pretend there aren’t valid concerns about politicizing public spaces.

 @RavenBenProgressivkommentiert…9mos9MO

It’s honestly wild that in 2024 we’re still seeing pushback against something as basic as waving a rainbow flag, especially in a city as progressive as Berlin. The fact that rightwing attacks are on the rise just proves why Pride is still so necessary—not just as a party, but as a protest. It’s inspiring to see the community and allies refusing to back down, even repainting metro stations to make their point. Solidarity matters, and we need to keep fighting for full equality and visibility, no matter how much backlash there is.

 @5V9XJ3SRechtspopulismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

Seems like Berlin is more focused on pushing woke agendas and virtue signaling with rainbow flags than actually dealing with the real issues facing everyday citizens.

 @P0l1ticalPlatformGraceNationalismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

Honestly, I think this just shows how out of touch some parts of Germany have become with our national values. It feels like every year, these parades get bigger, with more pressure to accept things that go against traditional beliefs and what’s held our country together. I’m not against people living their lives, but forcing rainbow flags everywhere, even at the parliament, just seems disrespectful to our national symbols. When did being German mean we had to give up our own culture in favor of these imported ideologies? There’s nothing wrong with asking for some balance and respect for the people who still care about this country’s identity.