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This is something I've never understood- how or why it's considered a sign of pride to celebrate the most offensive and extreme stereotypes rather than dismantling them.
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Because the kink community has been our strongest ally since the very beginning. It was them who set up AIDS clinic when it was still GRID. It was them who took punches for us when we marched for liberation.
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This is how great civilizations fall.
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Wow, this post screams a lot of internalized homophobia. Let people live how they want to live. Not everyone wants to live in a heteronormative dystopian reality. Pride started as a riot. In my honest opinion your the type of gay that's "Bringing us down"
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I’m guessing Brad is the log cabin type, who also wants to make Pride a sugar-coated kid-friendly afternoon. He should go work for
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As a gay man, I try not to judge anyone...butttttt he isn’t wrong lol.

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No he really is. Because he’s attacking one part of the community just because they are different.
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Think about it: both gay and straight women, young and old, just marched through cities all over the US with vaginas on their heads. Bizarre doesn't even describe what people are willing to do -- gay or straight.
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Those hats weren’t vaginas... they’re pink cats.
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