TonyAndonuts Wrote:I hear this said a lot that the LGBT community is getting out of control. People get really annoyed when we "shove our gay agenda down their throats". They hate it when we're "loud and proud" and "making a big deal of ourselves". They think that if we want equality, we shouldn't be making such a big spectacle of ourselves. Because straight people don't go around talking about how straight they are and how they have straight pride.
Are they correct in saying this? Is wearing our LGBT badges a bad thing? Could this whole website itself be bad? I mean, it is a site for the LGBT to chat, right? How come we aren't just chatting in any regular forum? If we want equality, shouldn't we be doing that instead of putting ourselves in a group? Personally, I feel gay pride is justified because I don't feel like we've reached that level of equality yet. People celebrate their sexuality because they know not everyone will be okay with it, but they don't want what others say get them down. Back when segregation was a thing, did the black community just sit around and do nothing to reach equality? No. They embraced their heritage and continued to fight for their equality and didn't shut up until they reached their goal. I really feel like the LGBT are in a very similar boat. Things are getting better, but we're still not there yet. People don't go around saying how proud they are of their straightness because no one cares. Being straight is expected and I haven't heard any stories about a straight person getting harassed or treated unfairly because they're straight. Just like it'd be pretty difficult to hear someone talk about the trials and tribulations of being a white man back then. When did it become a crime to be proud of who you are? I think people can celebrate who and what they are without being all high and mighty about it and think they're better than everyone else. That's my opinion at least.
Sure they are not...
What really strikes me, is that lots of gays have this speech because they don't accept the fact that they are shown differently in the media, and prefer to be directly in the mass of straight people.
But the thing they don't get : if we (well "we", gay people, not me, personnally I was too young :p ) didn't claim our right/legitimacy before, homosexuality would still be considered as a mental illness...
The young generation have been taught that segregation was something not legitimate, so, fortunately, today it's natural for a huge majority to say that the segregation was something that shouldn't have existed.
Unfortunately, people are easily manipulable, when there's a general hatred in public opinion, people tend to agree with it (I think we obviously can find several examples during the 20th century...) and after they realize it is not normal.
It's what happens in a minor proportion (in most developped countries I mean) with people who say gay rights are not legitimate, it's because they've been taught that it's not normal. Things will change since the new generation seems to accept homosexuality, but obviously, without having claimed, that would have never happened.