It’s priced at £19 and you can get it from Etsy here. It’s a great way to wear your pronouns as a literal badge of honour and also let people know how you identify when you’re out and about. This pronoun pin includes a slider which you can place next she/her, he/him, they/them or ask me. People.” This pin is available from Etsy here. The product page says: “because for real, they don’t give a rat’s ass about us. This one is perfect for those who aren’t fans of Disney’s Pride collection as it says “No! To Rainbow Capitalism”. Go to Etsy here to get the progressive pin. This one is available from an Etsy seller for £7.99 and their shop also features similar pins with the various flags including lesbian, bisexual, rainbow and trans colours, so there’s plenty to choose from.
If you’re after a pin featuring the progressive Pride flag to rep this year then look no further.
But someone made the call on these pins and that was a good call.” They added: “Merch doesn’t fix Disney’s problem w/ #LGBTQ representation. There was some positive reaction, with a Twitter user noting that it marks the first merch from Disney featuring the trans, bi and lesbian flags as well as the inclusive Pride flag. One Twitter user responded to a post about the pins saying: “Disney doesn’t support us they love to market off of us in products like this and queer baiting in their films and shows that they call ‘representation’ in reality they give us nothing but an occasional bone to throw at us”. The tweet that kicked off the debate featured a picture of Disney’s pride pins with the caption: “anyway, instead of spending money on overpriced corporate pride merch go ahead and support and donate to … any other LGBT+ businesses, creators and charities you see”.Īnyway instead of spending money on overpriced corporate pride merch go ahead and support and donate to emily ( who’s the creator of the orange + pink lesbian flag as well as any other lgbt businesses, creators and charities you see /LnMp3tp0zz