It’s thought to date from the late 2000s. The ‘Straight Ally Flag’ celebrates all straight and cisgender people who are proud allies of the LGBT+ community. It was first spotted on Tumblr in February 2014 but has become more common since. And green is for people who are non-binary. Grey stands for people who identify as semi or demi genderless. The black and white stripes represent the absence of gender. Literally, people who reject the idea of having a gender. This is a flag for those who identify as agender, or genderless. Big Bang Theory Agender Pride Flag Agender Pride Flag. Sheldon Cooper’s Fun With Flags was a spoof video show in comedy series The Big Bang Theory. So let’s hoist them all up the flagpole and see which ones you want to salute. And we are now living in an infinitely expanding universe of LGBT+ flags. Inspired by this original Pride Flag, other designers have created flags to represent different LGBT+ identities. Since then Baker’s rainbow flag has led Pride parades around the world and become one of the best-known symbols on the planet. But instead he allowed anyone to use it – making it a gift to the world. It all started in 1978 when a San Franciscan artist, Gilbert Baker, created the first rainbow flag to represent the LGBT+ community.Īs its designer, he could have slapped a copyright on it, and probably become a millionaire. However many rainbow Pride flags you’ve seen, we guarantee you don’t know them all.