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    Jūyōseika flag.

    Jūyōseika, or juyoseika, is an exclusive gender for BIPoC people. It is a gender that is effected by fighting for ones cultural rights, participating in race equality acts, and similar concepts of fighting for racial equality. One who is jūyōseika may have a mutogender that is only felt when participating in these acts, a gender that changes when participating in these acts, and/or a gender that fluctuates or changes when participating in these acts.

    Jūyōseika should only be used by people BIPoC, however it is not exclusive to a single race. So long as one is a race that has been discriminated against by others, they may experience jūyōseika.

    This term can also be used by people with albinism, as well as disparethnic headmates in systems. Disparethnic headmates may also identify as disparitive.

    History

    Jūyōseika was coined by Fandom user Cryptocrew on January 14th, 2021. It was inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as multiple other movements that are/were going on around the world. It was also coined to describe the gender of one of their fragments who (within the inner-world) is a person of color.

    Flag

    The flag was coined by Fandom user Cryptocrew on January 14th, 2021. The shades of browns and tans represent people of color while the white represents albinism and the persecution they face (specifically in the regions of Shinyanga and Mwanza). The scale represents equality between races and peace.

    Etymology

    Jūyō means important in Japanese, while Seikatsu means life in Japanese. These were chosen in order to express the importance of all people and their lives. The word combination, however, messily translated into "necessary lifestyle," which is not what the coiner was going for.

    The coiner is currently in search of an alternative name.

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