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Aurore ⚢'s avatar

Thanks for the news update! Respect and solidarity from a member of LGB Alliance Australia.

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viking-maid's avatar

Another set of people who exclude people. Where is the tq, ?

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Aurore ⚢'s avatar

The TQ are all over the bloody world, including in spaces and places they don’t belong! Taking over universities, journalism outlets, hospitals, governments, and culture! LGB Alliance is a nonprofit with chapters around the world, fighting for the rights of LGB people - including those that have been or are currently being destroyed by policies based on queer theory and gender identity ideology.

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viking-maid's avatar

That makes your organization bigoted.

I believe in equal rights 4 all.

Bye bye bigoted.

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Kristi Schrittwieser's avatar

No it doesnt im gay and i want a community. Lgbtqia does not speak for who i am. I dont want to carry a movement i dont agree with that is trying to erase homosexuality.

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Aurore ⚢'s avatar

No, it means the LGB Alliance is fighting for LGB people’s rights (including those who identify or used to identify as trans). You are free to start an organisation fighting for “trans” people’s rights.

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Barb's avatar

A really nice news roundup. Thanks!

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Gary Lucia's avatar

I lived in Boston for 25 years and moved away in 2016. Sometimes people ask me if I miss it. The answer is no. Because the Boston I lived in and loved doesn't exist anymore. It's still called 'Boston', but the city I remember is barely recognizable. It's part of the reason I left! Sure, there are small remnants and leftovers of the old days here and there...but not enough to be a reason to visit, and I'm so happy that I don't live there anymore. It would be depressing.

I don't share the same feelings about the continuation of 'Pride' that the three lesbians do toward the end of this video. I understand the nostalgia--I feel it too; I have many happy memories of Gay Prides from years ago. But memories are not a reason to continue. 'Pride' no longer serves the purpose it once did. There is no good reason to continue, as long as the TQ+ faction is involved. And they are more than involved--they have taken over. Gay Pride is dead and has been replaced by an anti-gay movement that serves no positive purpose whatsoever. Today's 'Pride' should be repudiated by all same-sex attracted people.

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