The battle for a trans pride flag emoji shows what it takes to get LGBTQ representation in emojis. But considering petitioners for the emoji has made it clear that a lack of bisexual representation contributes to the mental health problems of this group, it’s possible that Unicode and bisexual activists have a different definition of what “compelling evidence” means. The jerseys were unmistakable because of the rainbow that. With an iconic design that has been at the forefront of LGBTQ activism movements since the 1970s. The uniform was worn by the team from 1981 to 1993, (likely accidentally) mirroring the height of the AIDS crisis for the gay community. What Unicode does recommend for approval is making group submissions and offering compelling evidence. The pride flag is adorned with the six colors of the rainbow. According to statistics compiled by Unicode, flags are among the least used emojis which may explain Unicode’s unwillingness to concentrate their efforts on this category. In 1978, the rainbow became a symbol of even greater significance as a representation of gay pride when Gilbert Baker stitched the first pride flag in San Francisco. Statistical evidence is definitely favored by the organization. It is typically made up of six stripes which appear in descending order from red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet, which are positioned horizontally. Hot pink wasn´t included in the fabrication of these flags, because the fabric was hard to find. This flag includes the colors red, orange, yellow, green, indigo, and violet on it. Baker later dropped indigo to maintain an even number, and the flag arrived at. The 6-Color Pride Flag is one of the most well-known and used LGBT flags throughout history. The Unicode website states: “The submission and selection process isn't affected by simple suggestions, nor by petitions, nor by letters/tweets from celebrities/government officials.” What is the Gay Pride flag What do the rainbow colours mean The rainbow flag has become widely known as a symbol for the LGBT community. Purple also became a popular symbol of gay pride in the 1960s and 1970s.