![]() The demand for a Christian flag following the inclusion of one to celebrate gay pride is similar to the recent hashtag #heteropride on Twitter, which was shared by a number of straight people who felt the need to discuss their own sexuality during LGBT Pride month. "This reaction is not actually available on Facebook, and is not something we're working on," a Facebook spokesperson told the news website. This celebration is held at different times throughout the year in across different cities and countries, generally at a time that commemorates a turning point in a that regions LGBT history. One user wrote: "Remember GOD used the rainbow as a promise never to flood the earth again.but he will burn it with fire.so get ready.you can't use a symbol that God created and pervert it without repercussions."īut in an email to the Huffington Post, the social media site confirmed there were not current plans for a Christian emoji to be added to the list of reactions available. His June 25 post, originally created by Facebook user Hikmat Hanna, had been liked more than 28,000 times and shared more than 9,000 times as of July 4, with a number of Facebook users commenting in support of his stance. Posted by Joshua Feuerstein on Sunday, June 25, 2017
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