PurpleReject wrote:
Teach51 wrote:
I find most people here are exceptionally tolerant. Though some people seem to enjoy hunting homophobia these days as an obsessive vocation.
Has it become socially unacceptable to be straight? Personally I don't care which bits people like to put where in their sexual adventures as long as it's not in my face all the time.
"Has it become socially unacceptable to be neurotypical? We get it, you're autistic, do you really need so many organizations AND a pride day? Look, I don't care what's wrong with your brain, just don't rub it in our faces all the time, okay?"
Yeah, for a message board dedicated to a relentlessly marginalized and misrepresent minority, there's a whole lot of discrimination around other relentlessly marginalized and misrepresented minorities.
Perhaps because I regard all people as equal I have missed the point? Do you think the majority of people on WP are homophobic? That's not my impression at all.
I do think that in my country gay culture has permeated the media in a massive, disproportionate way, and heaven forbid you don't like men kissing men or same sex copulation on tv 24/7, then you are labelled homophobic, when you are in fact just oversaturated by liberal thinking and the anything goes hedonistic culture of selfies and "my instant pleasure is all that matters" mentality that prevails worldwide, unrelated to sexual orientation.
I would like an honest answer: Do some gay extremists like to stir up antagonism and sensationalise gay/ trans matters, making it more difficult for these good folks to just to get on with life?
My country has just appointed an openly gay man who is married to a man with whom he has two adopted children, to be the Minister of Justice in a far right wing government. He is a right wing politician. This is a monumental achievement, to be a gay Minister of Justice in a government coalition with ultra-orthodox religious parties. It is a dream that could not ever be imagined to come true.
After his appointment there was a gay parade and he participated. Instead of being celebrated as a hero with ground -breaking progress, he was booed and heckled and forced to drop out because he is not a radical leftist. He has ascended to the echelons of the elite system and achieved the impossible. Yet the gay community stupidly rejected him for his political beliefs instead of applauding him for his courage and tenacity.
Not very tolerant of the gay community and "rightistphobic" certainly. My belief is that there are anarchist elements who have infiltrated the left, who's objective is to create havoc at every opportunity and strive to separate rather than unite society..
So, those straight, middle of the road citizens who were drinking beer and watching events objectively on TV think to themselves " what hypocrites are these gays, they want to be accepted unconditionally but they don't practice what they preach. Here is a guy who has put his money where his mouth is and achieved the impossible and they reject him " If you are not leftist then you are not accepted, you are the enemy. That is not the voice of tolerance and enlightenment but the voice of anarchy and hypocrisy.
Obviously this was a fundamentally flawed image that was projected to the nation and greatly damaged the credibility of such parades and their pacifist, embracing diversity doctrine .
Surely the voice of sanity should be the unconditional acceptance and tolerance of all religions, sexual orientations, diversities, political beliefs, races and disabilities. The left tolerating the right and atheists tolerating religious belief included.Has to be a two way street. Otherwise we are all lost.
I believe that by quietly and diligently making his mark on society the gay politician is proving to people that gays/ trans can do more than run around in pink thongs in a parade. That makes some people ( not so smart obviously) think that gays just party and don't take anything seriously.
I apologise if I have offended or seemed to be flippant and minimise the obviously critical and essential struggle for gay/ trans self-determination and equality, I do not. I just don't always agree with the way the campaign is managed and the cause is presented.
Gay soldiers, surgeons, lawyers, artists, musicians and politicians create a much more serious role model for inspiration than people on pink floats wiggling their fannies and blowing kisses. I think it is a little self- destructive. Just my personal take on things and my absolute right to have an opinion even if unacceptable to some.
I am on your side but I do maintain my right to criticize the way these issues are dealt with. That is the essence of the inclusion of diversity.
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