• FlashMobOfOne
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    -131 year ago

    It has been a little sad watching the evolution of the Pride flag, because the adoption of the rainbow symbol was meant to show that everyone was included. Now the newest versions just show how eager we are to subdivide ourselves, which has made it easier for the conservatives to roll back on the gains the movement made in the 00’s.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      I am facinated by what you call subdivison i see as recognition. Thats a very interesting coin were looking at.

      I would say to avoid separation and alienation within the community we all have to work for intersectionality and communal empathy.

      • FlashMobOfOne
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        -31 year ago

        I am facinated by what you call subdivison i see as recognition. Thats a very interesting coin were looking at.

        I was active in politicking for gay rights back in the 00’s, and back then the word “gay” was synonymous with “queer”. It meant everyone. The rainbow flag was the same way. Now the average person has no way of understanding the terminology or symbolism various factions use within the broader queer community, and it’s made it easier to alienate certain populations (trans people being the very visible example right now). There’s simply no unity because the various communities have willfully subdivided.

        I’m not an activist anymore (mental illness makes it too hard) but the queer community really, really needs to unite and recognize the greater threat of resurgent fascism, in my opinion. That’s harder to do when people have subdivided themselves and the various factions can’t come together to fight the real enemy.

          • JasSmith
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            11 year ago

            I’ll take “Tell me you were never actually an ally without telling me you were never an ally” for $100 Alex.

            This gatekeeping is exactly what they’re lamenting. Alienating people who have been fighting for equal rights for decades because they’re not pure enough is why the culture is turning.

        • Flying SquidM
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          21 year ago

          Things change. Part of being progressive is accepting that. When politicking for said rights in the 00s, people weren’t trying to take away anyone’s rights, we were trying to grant them, such as letting LGBT people be in the military and get married to those of the same gender. The fight now is to keep those and other rights. And if that includes recognition and inclusion to help normalize things, good. It should. Stop being a dinosaur.