There is a HUGE power disparity between these two groups though, straight people have faced zero oppression for their sexuality so they never have to actually fear being harassed for who they are. You're presenting a centrist opinion that ignores the actual minority.
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Antwort an @apollo_solace @DesaL8
An LGBT person making fun of someone for being straight will never have the same effect as a straight person making fun of someone for being LGBT. Only one of these groups will ever be in danger from hateful remarks. Only one of these groups has been beaten for their identity.
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Antwort an @apollo_solace @DesaL8
I think it's fair for people to be worried about the spread of homophobia because that's the sentiment that gets our rights taken away. Straight people will simply never have that same experience in regards to their sexuality and therefore do not have to worry about it
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A minority group should be rightfully worried when the "harmless" language being used against them is the same language used to justify removing their rights. The majority are the ones who have the ability to decide their rights and safety, of course they will be worried
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Antwort an @apollo_solace @DesaL8
What I'm hearing is that all minority groups need to segregate themselves from the majority. Their own fountains, spots on the bus, schools. Or you cut the identitarian bullshit and recognize were all just people trying to navigate a world that doesn't care
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Antwort an @RenegadePizaGuy @DesaL8
That's, not what I said at all. Are you listening to a different conversation? Of course I'd love it if our gender identity and sexuality didn't affect how others perceive us but as of now it does and we all need to be mindful of how we interact with others.
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Antwort an @DesaL8 @RenegadePizaGuy
And that's a really noble sentiment I think more people should embrace. The problem is that in reality this isn't actually the case. Racism and homophobia do exist and if we don't address or talk about them then these minority groups will suffer. Others aren't as open-minded
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Antwort an @apollo_solace @DesaL8
And the fact that I will laugh at some pretty dark shit doesn't mean I don't take it seriously.
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Well see that's the thing, making dark jokes is super funny but they only work when the audience is already open-minded and therefore understands that it's not serious. The problem comes when others take it out of context and use them to spread a toxic culture.
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A joke stops being a joke the moment it is used or interpreted maliciously
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Antwort an @apollo_solace @DesaL8
No, it doesn't. That's like taking a sentence out of context and claiming its just as valid as the actual context. Should all dark humor now be banned because its not to everyone's taste? Good comedy pushes boundaries. It addresses uncomfortable topics with levity
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