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An article shared by President Trump featured an upside-down pink triangle, crossed out by a red "no" symbol. Why LGBTQ+ and ...
President Trump shared an article featuring the Pink Triangle, once a Nazi symbol for gay men in concentration camps. His administration has rapidly altered LGBTQ+ policies, including banning ...
Languages: English. LGBTQ+ publications and many people on X (formerly Twitter) have expressed concern over the President reposting an image of the infamous symbol.
Over the weekend, President Trump reposted an article to his Truth Social account with the image of a pink triangle, a symbol used during the Holocaust to identify gay men in Nazi concentration camps.
The pink triangle symbol was used by Nazi Germany to identify LGBTQ+ people in concentration camps. It’s unclear whether Trump had read the opinion piece or is aware of the historical significance.
President Donald Trump posted an article on Truth Social featuring a troubling image - an anti-LGBTQ pink triangle, which was a Nazi-era symbol used to identify and persecute gay men in concentration ...
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