New Mutant Pride Flag Proposal!
-The pink represents physical mutations. Being a color and tint that immediately draws your eyes to it, it's one of the first features you'd notice and recognize. Likewise, physical mutations are the one first noticed and most recognizable symbols of mutation.
-The green represents non-physical mutations. It' much more muted then the pink and placed on the opposite side of the pyramid, being completely hidden if you were to look at it from a hidden angle. However, like non-physical mutations, the green is always there, and are there times where it's just as visible as the pink.
-The yellow represents mutants that have been/are currently x-men members. The yellow is the other most noticeable color on the flag, as the x-men are one of the most recognizable mutant groups to any being on the planet. Regardless of both the potential good and bad the group may bring, it's important to acknowledge the individuals who were/are in the x-men, and celebrate them as how all mutants should be celebrated.
-The black represents the mutants that have been lost. Whether they were sick, killed, or passed peacefully, whether their voices could be heard by the world or not, their lives leave an impact on those who came after them. Even if their presence isn't always seen, it can almost always be felt, and you can still find their shadows lingering as a reminder of tragedy, but also one of hope.
-And finally, the purple represents all mutants and mutations. It's a reminder that everywhere you go, present day or back in time, we're here. We've always been here, living day to day, around the world, in different eras, stretching out as far as the sky. There's been so many times and attempts to snuff us out, to rid us of our traits, to crush us into nothing, and we lived. We survived, and we keep surviving, even when the world wishes we wouldn't. We continue to share stories, to create art, to love, to cry, to embrace one another. We are the face of resilience, and we will continue to live as long as the earth breaths. And isn't that the most beautiful reminder of them all?
Bonus Fact: The flag shows a scene of a pyramid during the day, both as a nice visual, but also as a nod to the early mutant communities and individuals from Ancient Egyptian times, such as En Sabah Nur.
Anyways, sorry for the long post, got really into the typing mood back there :,] (good god my fingers hurt-).
I'll probably experiment with this flag again at some point, maybe change the colors around, but I'm pretty happy with where I got it 👍🏾