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That’s SS and his buddies.
No it’s not. Any mother can tell you that it’s Elmer the Elephant, hero of multiple children’s books.
I dont know the characters, but to my mind, i see alot of symbolism. The elephants represents the rupublican party of the US. As many know, or may not want to know, the opionion of many republicans of the gay community is…….not as positive as some may want it to be. the multicolour elephant represents the gay community. And its also playing the black peices and there are a thousand ways you can symbolicly interpret playing black in chess. but its just one persons interpratation of a simple picture that some may see as a good way for children to be exposed to colour.
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