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bro i literally said i just dont think its right
It's differences in the culture and minorities who attack LGBT. You can marry same sex, you can kiss them with out being punished by the goverment, you can fuck em. It would be an opression if the goverment would hunt you down and ban that stuff like in the east. Know your rights and be happy about them. People die each day to defend them. And there is a simple solution against the attacks. Learn to defend yourself. Do some lifting, learn boxing or such
It annoys me to see something like that.
Im gay myself and we aren't special, we aren't opressed in the west and no one will see this and say "Yo, them gays are people like me!". Doesn't work that way mate
I think was Morgan Freeman who said "to end racism is stop talking about"
Same as "LGTB movement".
I know gay people who are tiered of that power grabbing movements.
The reason there isn't, for instance, a straight pride month, is because every month is straight pride month. Straight love is always accepted and celebrated, and there isn't an anti-straight campaign of organized people who would like to remove straight people from public society.
Flying a rainbow flag allows us to show solidarity with our friends and neighbors who are LGBT, both openly and those who may still be in the closet about it and would benefit from knowing that they're welcome and accepted.
I'm not pride neither ashamed because I'm straight - why a gay should be?