For the question at hand? I find something wrong with considering different groups of human beings as "separate but equal." Take this, for instance. The fraction of the disability rights movement considered the autism rights movement bases itself off of the gay rights movement. Just because people with autism are different doesn't mean that we aren't equal to everyone else. And just because women who "like" women and men who "like" men don't "like" each other doesn't mean they can't like each other.
Identities describe how unique you are, but they don't give you a free pass to discriminate against anyone or kill them with boredom trying to accentuate the reasons for your existence. I mean, I'm: gay, Filipino, Asian, autistic, and a vegetarian, peanut-free, mostly organic food eater, so the list goes on... All you need to know is that I'm "
Chris", or I guess "CftxP" on here. Fuck yourself with a dildo if you disagree with my lifestyle.
But I guess my label for everyone from now on should counter-intuitively be "
FYLWATS" (Fuck your labels we're all the same). While for assholes who insist, it's simply "
FU".
Then again, two acceptable labels to categorize everyone are "
human" and maybe "
A-Z" since anyone who can read this (and their kids) is both human and has a name. Then again, if that ain't street enough, you can call me badass any time and I'm fine with it.
.... and I think they already have the SPCA.