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Stop the persecution Of The LGBT community
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The background of the design depicts a hunting scene with the Union Jack, metaphorically symbolizing the hunt for the LGBT community as a traditional fox hunt. In the center, a fox is clinging to a heart wrapped in colored scrolls with the colors of the LGBT community. The message on the banners reads: "Stop the persecution of the LGBT community in United Kingdom." There are two rifles or firearms, one in front and one in back, suggesting a message against discrimination towards LGBT people in England.
In the bottom left, there is a pack of beagles, known for hunting, with dog tags around their necks. Each engraved dog tag represents a false phobia towards a non-heterosexual sexual orientation. The beagles watch a cartoon fox running away with terrified eyes. Despite the dog tags representing each phobia towards an LGBT sexual orientation, the beagles are curious about that community. However, this curiosity is at odds with their loyalty to tradition or social pressures that push them to reject it.
At the bottom right, a group of British men in traditional hunting clothes ride horses. The men, in pairs, shout, "Tally-ho! Tally-ho! Ho! Ho!" and sing, "A-Hunting We Will Go."
"Tally-ho!" is the traditional call of a hunter to alert other members of the hunt that a fox has been sighted.
"A-Hunting We Will Go" is a popular folk song and nursery rhyme composed in 1777. The song celebrates the act of hunting and often includes lines describing the capture of various animals.
In the bottom left, there is a pack of beagles, known for hunting, with dog tags around their necks. Each engraved dog tag represents a false phobia towards a non-heterosexual sexual orientation. The beagles watch a cartoon fox running away with terrified eyes. Despite the dog tags representing each phobia towards an LGBT sexual orientation, the beagles are curious about that community. However, this curiosity is at odds with their loyalty to tradition or social pressures that push them to reject it.
At the bottom right, a group of British men in traditional hunting clothes ride horses. The men, in pairs, shout, "Tally-ho! Tally-ho! Ho! Ho!" and sing, "A-Hunting We Will Go."
"Tally-ho!" is the traditional call of a hunter to alert other members of the hunt that a fox has been sighted.
"A-Hunting We Will Go" is a popular folk song and nursery rhyme composed in 1777. The song celebrates the act of hunting and often includes lines describing the capture of various animals.
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