rainbow flag
rainbow flag, 무μ§κ° κΉλ°
The rainbow flag is a prominent emoji symbolizing diversity and inclusion. It is used by many people around the world to express peace and harmony.
The flag was first created in 1978 in San Francisco, and each of its six colors holds a different meaning. It has become a frequently seen symbol on social media and online.
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The rainbow flag is a prominent symbol of the LGBTQ+ community, reflecting modern society's values of respecting human rights and diversity. It is widely used, especially among Gen Z, as a means of expressing inclusivity and openness.
Each color symbolizes life (red), healing (orange), sunlight (yellow), nature (green), harmony/serenity (blue), and spirit (purple). Today, it is often used in company logos and campaigns, and has become a cultural icon representing respect for diversity.