pink triangle
The "pink triangle" is a symbol that originated during World War II, when the Nazi regime used it to identify and persecute homosexual men in concentration camps. The triangle was colored pink and was worn on clothing to signify a person's sexual orientation. Over time, it has been reclaimed by the LGBTQ+ community as a symbol of pride and resistance against oppression.
Today, the pink triangle represents the fight for LGBTQ+ rights and awareness of issues faced by the community. It serves as a reminder of the struggles endured by individuals, such as those represented by the Stonewall Riots and the ongoing fight against homophobia and discrimination.