10-31-2012, 06:44 PM
I came across this point from a guy on Facebook earlier today. He found the costumes worn during gay pride parades to be distasteful, and disgusting (his words).
I don't know the guy virtually at all, it was actually the brother of one of my good friends. Regardless though, I thought about this statement and, to a small extent, I agree.
Why? Mainly because I think those costumes do more harm than good. When you have people dressing up extremely flamboyantly, or extremely scantily clad/inappropriately and parading in public, it gives the whole group a bad image, even if the majority of the group doesn't behave/dress that way.
I'm not suggesting 100% conformity either, or that folks shouldn't express themselves. I don't understand the costumes very much, in the same respect that I don't understand Lady GaGa's crazy outfits. I don't see the point to them, other than to get noticed (good or bad).
But does anyone else think that maybe a more powerful message in a gay pride parade would be "normal" looking folks, with their partners? I think that might prove more relatable to the mass population out there. See some guys wearing the same basic clothes and having similar haircuts and shit, but holding hands with their boyfriend/husband?
I don't know the guy virtually at all, it was actually the brother of one of my good friends. Regardless though, I thought about this statement and, to a small extent, I agree.
Why? Mainly because I think those costumes do more harm than good. When you have people dressing up extremely flamboyantly, or extremely scantily clad/inappropriately and parading in public, it gives the whole group a bad image, even if the majority of the group doesn't behave/dress that way.
I'm not suggesting 100% conformity either, or that folks shouldn't express themselves. I don't understand the costumes very much, in the same respect that I don't understand Lady GaGa's crazy outfits. I don't see the point to them, other than to get noticed (good or bad).
But does anyone else think that maybe a more powerful message in a gay pride parade would be "normal" looking folks, with their partners? I think that might prove more relatable to the mass population out there. See some guys wearing the same basic clothes and having similar haircuts and shit, but holding hands with their boyfriend/husband?