LGBT-autism Pride flag

In February 2016 the autism not-for-profit organization Twainbow introduced the Autism Pride Flag, following a period of suggestions and voting by those who are LGBT and autistic. While not a sexuality, the group contends that autism exists in "every country, sex, race, religion, and sexual orientation” and advocates LGBT awareness.
Design and colors
The Autism Pride flag was an original design submitted by Louis Molnar in January 2016 as one of many submissions on the Twainbow Facebook page. In the press release Twainbow's Director, Louis Molnar, says “One of the two main autism symbols, the infinity sign shows strength, potential, and pride. The primary colors are capable of composing all other colors of the rainbow, so it represents the overlap of autism onto every other Pride gradient, since those on the autism spectrum are found in every country, sex, race, religion, and sexual orientation.”
In the same press release the organisation says "the image is being offered for free to the public domain."
 
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