However, you should know that the straight ally flag does not have the original eight-colored flag made by Baker. Instead, the ally pride flag uses only the 6-colored one, sans the colors pink and turquoise. The colors of the LGBTQ pride flag is seen in the letter ‘a’ written in the middle of the banner. The straight ally flag also bears the straight flag, which consists of black and white stripes. The straight flag was actually a reactionary flag to that of the LGBTQ pride flag. It was invented by social conservatives in the 1900s as a political stance against gay pride. These groups composed of predominantly male figures believe that there is no need for gay pride or LGBTQ pride because nobody talks about straight pride.
With this in mind, combining a part of the straight flag into the straight ally flag can be seen as a way for cisgender people to distinguish themselves as outsiders of the LGBTQ community.