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Honest question, maybe not the right forum, why do trans people worship/idolise the pink/white/blue flag and dance around it like rats for the piper? It doesn't define them, it contains pink and blue, two colours that are explicitly used for boys and girls separately. Any explanations other than "you don't get it?" and "so they can be marketed to separately"?
You do realize the tone of your question comes off as intentionally aggressive and inflammatory, right? It's akin to saying "so why do you beat your wife/children/significant other?" to people you don't know.
I'm black (well, a mutt) and I hate the systematic abuses done to any minority or anyone at all really, but I don't have any black lives matter flags, decals, etc despite my agreement with the movement. It's kinda disingenuous to ascribe something you've seen a few do to a whole group or movement.