In Russia, the act of displaying the LGBTQ+ flag in public can get you arrested. So six activists from Latin America resorted to creativity: wearing uniforms from their countries' football teams, turning themselves into the flag and walking around Moscow with pride.

You must be terrible at reading off of vibes then. Do you like the message here because you think it sends a message to Russia in terms of gay rights, or do you like the message mainly because of gay pride? These are two completely different outcomes from an image like this. Yes, this image is going to make gay people feel a little bit better, that there are people out there who support and care about them. But if you really think this image, and other relatively low effort social media posts, are going to generate any real change, you are mistaken. There are ways of putting a message out there to convince people that you have something worth hearing, I personally think that this is not one of them. It's a bit silly. But too bad you think I am basically homophobic because of it.

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