Goliath Strongarm wrote:
So, why is a gay pride parade socially acceptable, but a straight pride isn't? But, to go with that, I think what was trying to be pointed out is that the "hetero community" doesn't go out of their way to try to shove it in the LGBTQQI community's face "We're straight! Deal with it!",
Wait...
Wut? ... I mean... you.... wut??
You've never heard of gay bashing? Or prejudice lobed at people for their sexual preference? You've never heard of religions bashing gay people, or 100s of other examples? I mean... can you seriously say that with a straight face? There's entire businesses set up around the (idiotic) concept of 'Curing' gay people of being gay.
How can someone in 2014 USA actually say with a straight face no straight people shove it in the LGBT communtie's face that they're straight and deal with it? It happens all the time. There's entire countries that out law being gay. One has recently to the point where LGBT people can be stoned in the streets.
Yes, many people do shove it in the LGBT people's face that they are straight and to deal with it. More over they take it a step further and harass, discriminate, persecute, assault, beat, stone, and even kill gay people, both in singular, on a private basis and en mass in some places, as federal law.
To act like it never happens is either..... astoundingly naive, or shockingly revisionist.
Goliath Strongarm wrote:
while the LGBTQQI community, in large chunks, does feel the need to do just that to the hetero community.
In "Large chunks" or VOCAL Chunks? The KKK is a very vocal (Not as much as they used to be) Chunk, So are the Black Panthers (Again not as much as they used to be) But are either groups "Large Chunks of their respective groups? How many white people are actually in the KKK? How many black people are in the Panthers?
Same thing goes for the LGBT Community, as per their parades and even in politics. Most people aren't in those groups, even if those groups are loud and attention gathering.
Goliath Strongarm wrote:
Personally, that's what *I* don't find acceptable. That's not about equality, that's about trying to force others to accept
So... you don't accept them as equals because you're being told to accept them as equals? That harkens back to "people should know their place" Sort of thinking.
The LGBT people aren't asking for 'special' rights or 'special' privilege. They're asking for -equal- rights and -equal- privilege. I.E. What you or I have simply for breathing. Which, -is- their right. Even if they've been denied it.
You're saying you're upset they're demanding it.
If they had it... they wouldn't have to demand it.... that 'it' Being what you've had, with out contestation, from birth.
See the problem here?
You object, to someone demanding, the same level of rights you already possess, because they happen to demand it, as equal people.
If you don't like gay rights parades... don't attend them.
I personally don't like NASCAR.... Know what? I don't go to NASCAR Races. Nascar is fine with that. The people that love Nascar is fine with that. The guys IN the Nascar race? Also fine with that.
Same thing goes for a parade. If you don't like it. Don't go.
Just don't act like they're some how harming you.
Goliath Strongarm wrote:
And, for the record, I can't keep up with whatever is the most recent PC term... LGBT, LGBTQIA, LGBTQQI, LGBTQQIA, or any of the above with the L & G swapped.... it changes way too damned often, so, I'm not even going to bother. If anyone's offended, well, grow some thicker skin.
You don't have to 'keep up'. Unless you're purposefully trying to hurt someone with it, it's all good.
That being said, telling someone to grow thicker skin, is another way of devaluing what is important to them. Which is, of course part of the problem. Something to the tune of
"I'm sorry if I'm not up on the most recent acronym for the group, So I'll use LGBT, and in doing so, I mean no offense, it's just the one I know and is short and easy to type. I don't mean to offend anyone with it. I'm straight, and that's the one I know."
Is alot nicer than, "I'm not even going to bother, if anyone's offended, well, grow some thicker skin"