CakeLuv Wrote:Maybe because they are not the ones who are fighting for equality, or bullying ?...
:I idk
Yeah, I think the whole parade aspect comes from the fact that we've had to fight for so much... or technically, the ones who came before us had to fight... or maybe, we're still fighting depending on where we live...
Anyhooo.... My point is that I think Gay Pride is justifiable because for so many it is the only chance they have to really express their gay side.
I know being gay doesn't automatically entail rainbow streamers and glittery hot pants, but I guess a lot of people in a lot of places still feel like while they may be accepted for being gay, they're still not accepted for
being gay - if that makes sense. Like, "I'm okay with the idea that you like boys, but don't try to hold a guys hand in public or I'll vomit".
Okay, well that's maybe not the most
eloquent way to put the sentiment... but I think it gets my point across. Gay Pride seems to me to kind of be like a rebellion against that sort of thinking - a time where you can walk the streets and express your sexuality in whatever way you want to - flaming or otherwise.
Haven't gone to one yet (haven't really had the chance), but it's definitely on my wish list.