• Koordinator O@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Like i said. I’m not talking about the ones who just want to live and love who they want and and make no hail out of it. I’m talking about the ones who can’t not push it down you throat how awesome it is to be trans lgbtq and so on. those are just as anoying as the dudes in the title post for me. So calm down and no drama dude.

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      1 year ago

      the ones who can’t not push it down you throat how awesome it is to be trans lgbtq and so on

      I’ve never ever seen this and I’ve only heard it from people doing this “both sides” argument. Where are you seeing this?

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        From what I’ve seen, when they say “pushing it down your throat” what they really mean is “existing while gay”. If it isn’t hidden, it’s apparently being “pushed down your throat”.

        Also, in the real world, people saying how “awesome it is to be trans lgbtq” are saying how awesome it is to be yourself as someone who is lgbtq. They aren’t saying it’s awesome compared to not being lgbtq (though one could argue there is value in having different-than-the-majority life experiences). It’s just another way to imply that lgbtq people are actively trying to “convert” people to being lgbtq.

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      1 year ago

      These guys/gals ( or whatever) have their pride party. What do you think they are celebrating? The right to fuck each other in the ass? Of course not. They are celebrating the right to live while not being persecuted, beaten up or burned. They are finally celebrating freedom after centuries of persecution. It is not awesome to be LGBT. It is however awesome to not being afraid of getting beaten up in a dark alley at night.

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      1 year ago

      And who might that be? The people forcing their queer-ness on you, I mean. It’s somehow always told but never experienced. I wonder why that is. Could it be bigotry? From insecure and hateful little people like you? Couldn’t you just find something that makes you happy without hurting other people? Don’t answer that, it’s clearly not what you want. Being miserable but hateful is perfect. I’d rather be dumb as a rock than being like you.