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"Anyways, I was looking at propaganda (particularly ones from the 19th century) and a lot of a them were peddling bigotry. So I used this to make a poster riffing on this idea while also criticizes our society that keeps trying to make LGBT issues about them or to use them to excuse their bigotry. In short, it’s essentially discouraging the demonization that LGBT people face and endure every day."



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