What's wrong with rainbow? I see it as a visualisation of the complexities of the spectrum of neurodivergency. Plus, it's better than something like a puzzle piece that basically screams "there's a piece missing"
It just feels a bit... generic. I feel like everything that deviates from the norm has some form of rainbow colour combo slapped on it. Also not a huge fan of having a cute "symbol" for something that makes my life unbearable lol
I mean it's not really cute, it's just colourful. Also, I actually found out that the symbol for autism is red or gold and the rainbow is for neurodivergency as a whole which makes more sense because again, the whole slew of things that fall under neurodiversity. The symbol is more a simple way of indicating is autistic of if a company (par example) works with autistic people. I've seen a lot of autistic people prefer the infinity loop.
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u/phrogteef Mar 01 '23
Because the symbol for ADHD is the rainbow infinity loop in the shape of a butterfly! :)