Heartwarming Video of Two Elderly Women Expressing Support for LGBTQIA+ Community
Two elderly women showing support for the LGBTQIA+ community went viral and elicited comments from the netizens.
The rainbow flag is a well-known symbol of LGBT pride and social movements, with its colors representing the diversity of the LGBT community and the spectrum of human gender. The flag starts as a symbol of LGBT pride in San Francisco, California.
Eventually, the pride flag became common at LGBT rights events worldwide. It is originally popularized by Gilbert Baker, Lynn Segerblom, James McNamara, and other activists. The flag debuted in 1978 but underwent several revisions.
Recently, a TikTok user ‘poltion0308’ shared a heartwarming video of two elderly women expressing support for the LGBTQIA+ community. The video received various reactions from the online community.
In the video, two grandmothers can be seen sitting by the roadside, holding a rainbow or pride flag. The elderly women’s visible support for what the post refers to as the “third gender” or LGBTQIA+ has touched many hearts online.
The video’s caption reads:
“These mothers supporting LGBTQIA+”
“Salamat po sa simpleng pagsuporta sa amin, Nay. Hindi man kami tanggap ng iba, sa ganitong paraan kahit paano ay ramdam namin na tanggap ‘nyo kami bilang KAMI,” the caption reads.
@poltion0308 Sila Nanay supporting LGBTQIA+🌈🥹🥹 #pridemonth #pride2024 ♬ original sound – IMnotOKEY0120
This simple act of support from the two grandmothers has had a huge impact on many viewers. Netizens flooded the comments section with their own experiences and emotions. Many shared that they, too, have felt support from their own grandmothers.
This kind of public display of support is particularly meaningful in a world where LGBTQIA+ individuals still face discrimination. It serves as a reminder that love, respect, and acceptance have no age limit.
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The social media users expressed their reactions to the post: