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== Origins ==
== Origins ==
The first version of the ZETA flag, without the star, was created during a project run by a Twitter ZETA activist KZ in spring of 2020. In mid April he made several polls about the potential flag design<ref>[https://twitter.com/Koonzoopup/status/1251050182311129091 KoonZooPup] via Wayback Machine. Unfortunately, the contents of the polls were not preserved.</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200417093620/https://twitter.com/Koonzoopup/status/1251052682984464384 KoonZooPup] via Wayback Machine.</ref>, and his followers voted. On May 3 he announced a version that won<ref>[https://archive.ph/N6RYv Koonzoo1] via archive.today.</ref>. According to his explanation<ref>[https://archive.ph/RVf0J Koonzoo1] via archive.today.</ref>, the brown color represents land animals, the green represents avians, reptiles & amphibians, and the blue represents marine life. The four pointed star was an initiative of another Twitter user, KometSF, who proposed it in reference to four-legged animals<ref>[https://archive.ph/ObOPW KometSF] via archive.today.</ref>. Coloring it white indicates purity<ref>[https://archive.ph/ngDhJ Koonzoo1] via archive.today.</ref>.
The first version of the ZETA flag, without the star, was created during a project run by a Twitter ZETA activist KZ in spring of 2020. In mid April he made several polls about the potential flag design<ref>[https://archive.ph/wlvLL Koonzoo1] via archive.today.</ref><ref>[https://archive.ph/69oeo Koonzoo1] via archive.today.</ref>, and his followers voted. On May 3 he announced a version that won<ref>[https://archive.ph/N6RYv Koonzoo1] via archive.today.</ref>. According to his explanation<ref>[https://archive.ph/RVf0J Koonzoo1] via archive.today.</ref>, the brown color represents land animals, the green represents avians, reptiles & amphibians, and the blue represents marine life. The four pointed star was an initiative of another Twitter user, KometSF, who proposed it in reference to four-legged animals<ref>[https://archive.ph/ObOPW KometSF] via archive.today.</ref>. Coloring it white indicates purity<ref>[https://archive.ph/ngDhJ Koonzoo1] via archive.today.</ref>.


According to KZ, he started this project because he could not find a prior zoo flag<ref>[https://archive.ph/nTvlG Koonzoo1] via archive.today.</ref>.
According to KZ, he started this project because he could not find a prior zoo flag<ref>[https://archive.ph/nTvlG Koonzoo1] via archive.today.</ref>.

Revision as of 19:28, 19 December 2023

Zeta zoophile flags are flags, representing the ZETA movement. The ZETA movement is a political movement of zoophiles with a large emphasis on romantic love, legalizing human/animal sex, and rejecting ties of zoophilia with other paraphilias[1].

Due to the ZETA movement's active involvement in the zoophile community building, these flags are often regarded as the official zoo flags[2].

Origins

The first version of the ZETA flag, without the star, was created during a project run by a Twitter ZETA activist KZ in spring of 2020. In mid April he made several polls about the potential flag design[3][4], and his followers voted. On May 3 he announced a version that won[5]. According to his explanation[6], the brown color represents land animals, the green represents avians, reptiles & amphibians, and the blue represents marine life. The four pointed star was an initiative of another Twitter user, KometSF, who proposed it in reference to four-legged animals[7]. Coloring it white indicates purity[8].

According to KZ, he started this project because he could not find a prior zoo flag[9].

See also

References

  1. Zoophilia, zoosadism, ZETA, Wierstamann.
  2. Current Zoophile Community flag - original, ZoophileFlags, DeviantArt.
  3. Koonzoo1 via archive.today.
  4. Koonzoo1 via archive.today.
  5. Koonzoo1 via archive.today.
  6. Koonzoo1 via archive.today.
  7. KometSF via archive.today.
  8. Koonzoo1 via archive.today.
  9. Koonzoo1 via archive.today.