Does anyone even get the concept of a 'rainbow crosswalk'? It ensures that people walk all over the 'rainbow flag' with their dirty shoes. This is sign of disrespect in almost the entire world.
The rainbow itself is to groom children. Kids are interested in shiny colorful things.
Who uses a crosswalk? Children. An adult jaywalks or even in a city doesn't even think about it at all, whereas a child is terrified of getting run over and hyper focused on the crosswalk. So the rainbow flag crosswalk is associated with protection - that's where you're "safe" to cross or "transition" to the other side.
Laughs in Sweden They don't jaywalk there... It was weirdly noticeable, while I was living there, but it is hugely frowned upon...
Not sure if our resident Swedes want to chime in on whether this is only a city thing, or if there's more to it, but from what I've read, I'm not the first foreigner to pick up on that, lol...
But I mean, it's not really terribly surprising, given their whole national "psyche" (following orders, conforming, etc.), tbh...
Does anyone even get the concept of a 'rainbow crosswalk'? It ensures that people walk all over the 'rainbow flag' with their dirty shoes. This is sign of disrespect in almost the entire world.
The rainbow itself is to groom children. Kids are interested in shiny colorful things.
Who uses a crosswalk? Children. An adult jaywalks or even in a city doesn't even think about it at all, whereas a child is terrified of getting run over and hyper focused on the crosswalk. So the rainbow flag crosswalk is associated with protection - that's where you're "safe" to cross or "transition" to the other side.
Absolutely about grooming kids.
Laughs in Sweden They don't jaywalk there... It was weirdly noticeable, while I was living there, but it is hugely frowned upon...
Not sure if our resident Swedes want to chime in on whether this is only a city thing, or if there's more to it, but from what I've read, I'm not the first foreigner to pick up on that, lol...
But I mean, it's not really terribly surprising, given their whole national "psyche" (following orders, conforming, etc.), tbh...