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maskedmelon

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What makes a person want to go to something called a "straight pride parade"?

To exercise their freedoms of assembly and speech to get under the skin of those who reject them and celebrate the liberty to do so, just like any other pride parade. Pride parades arent about pride, their about spite.
 
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To exercise their freedoms of assembly and speech to get under the skin of those who reject them and celebrate the liberty to do so, just like any other pride parade. Pride parades arent about pride, their about spite.

You act as if its D-day veterans.

I don't mean "tuesday"
 

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To exercise their freedoms of assembly and speech to get under the skin of those who reject them and celebrate the liberty to do so, just like any other pride parade. Pride parades arent about pride, their about spite.
I mean, that's just ridiculous on a lot of levels. But just from a standpoint of time. Going to an event like this, that's like a full day out of your life that you'll never get back. I understand why activists or trolls like Milo do it, sure. But an actual person, why the fuck would you devote time and energy to this nonsense. You could be devoting time to your community to actually improve the world, or spending time with your family, or just vegging and watching some quality tv, literally anything else.

Maybe my impression of what it is is wrong, maybe it will be an open and inclusive celebration of life that focuses on good times and affirmation of positive values, but it really just seems like a bunch of troll shit.
 
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maskedmelon

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You act as if its D-day veterans.

I don't mean "tuesday"

I'm sorry I do t understand? Fwiw, I think it's great. Got a good laugh outta it and would like to see more of it to underscore the absurdity of the left's identity politics.
 
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maskedmelon

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I mean, that's just ridiculous on a lot of levels. But just from a standpoint of time. Going to an event like this, that's like a full day out of your life that you'll never get back. I understand why activists or trolls like Milo do it, sure. But an actual person, why the fuck would you devote time and energy to this nonsense. You could be devoting time to your community to actually improve the world, or spending time with your family, or just vegging and watching some quality tv, literally anything else.

Maybe my impression of what it is is wrong, maybe it will be an open and inclusive celebration of life that focuses on good times and affirmation of positive values, but it really just seems like a bunch of troll shit.

Yeah, I'm with you on attendance. Not something I'd really be interested in investing my time in. There are innumerable ways to improve the world that do not involve taking or destroying what others have.
 
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Being gay was something that was actively shamed and people started organizing in protest of it and to show they had pride in who they were.

Now that being straight is increasingly used to marginalize people, and the gay rights movement had lost its mind, frustration is mounting and people want to organize about it and show they're proud of who they are.

This is not surprising, and the amount of people losing their mind over the mere idea of straight pride is an example of why it is needed.

There shoudn't need to be pride marches of any sort, but people decided they needed to be more special than their neighbors long after the struggle was won, and now here we are.

Consider it trolling all you want, but complaints could be better served telling grown adults to stop exposing themselves to children and people to stop celebrating it.
 
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Well I don't think it's a surprise that I'd disagree with you that the struggle is over for gay people, or that straight people are being marginalized. But yeah, it's definitely trolling. It's being led by the self-appointed grand master troll, even equating the two as if "straight rights" are somehow under attack is a troll. Trolling is what it is, but it always surprises me how much time people are willing to invest in some of these stupid ass events.
 

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Everything you've said about this event can be said about pride events. It's a bunch of people jerking themselves off in order to stand out.

Anyways, if you think that straight people aren't being marginalized, or that they don't need to worry about their rights, you only need to look at this very thing and other attempts at straight pride marches that have outright been banned to see that you're wrong.

You don't have to like any of it, but pretending that these things arent issues or that they don't matter is no better than the people that fought against pride marches back in the day before they were coopted by politics and business.

Kids are being raised to believe that they'll be special if they become pansexuals, trannies, gender fluid, or a dozen other mental illness identities, but somehow the idea of celebrating just being straight is the problem. God fordbid we teach the 95% of normal kids that it's OK to be themselves.
 

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It's one thing to say that PC language and politics has gone too far, or that there are people trying to mainstream potentially harmful practices like puberty blockers without properly evaluating the science and ethics behind it. It's entirely another thing to say that "straight rights" are under attack or somehow comparable to the gay rights movement. That's just some hysterical nonsense.
 
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It's one thing to say that PC language and politics has gone too far, or that there are people trying to mainstream potentially harmful practices like puberty blockers without properly evaluating the science and ethics behind it. It's entirely another thing to say that "straight rights" are under attack or somehow comparable to the gay rights movement. That's just some hysterical nonsense.
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There's tolerance and then there's acceptance. When I was younger, queers wanted tolerance. I was and am okay with that. But I will not accept. You and your degenerate lifestyles are not natural, and in my opinion, harmful. But that is your choice. I get high and beat off to japanese cartoons; we all got our burdens. But don't wipe your rainbow ass in my face and think I'll take it just cause you call me names if I don't. You and your kind will always have my tolerance and my pity, but never my acceptance. And after what happened to poor Slater, more and more people are waking up to the realization that this current movement, with it's origins in the hippy-dippy 60's was NEVER about tolerance. This was always the agenda. Orwell knew it. So do we.

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It's one thing to say that PC language and politics has gone too far, or that there are people trying to mainstream potentially harmful practices like puberty blockers without properly evaluating the science and ethics behind it. It's entirely another thing to say that "straight rights" are under attack or somehow comparable to the gay rights movement. That's just some hysterical nonsense.

What else other than restricted rights would you call straight people not being able to organize marches due to not being able to get permits, or having their lives ruined by hordes of fanatics for saying something as simple as they're proud to be straight, or being inelligible for grants, services, or scholarships because they're straight.

They very much are being attacked and more so every year. The importance of speaking up about it now is that it can hopefully keep it from going too far to the point it gets as bad as gay rights used to be, and to prevent the inevitable backlash.

You're consistantly saying there is no problem, to the point you're now calling me hysterical. The idea of there being a problem is so crazy to you that you're not even willing to entertain the idea.

This is the sort of closed minded nonsense that fuels bigots and fanatics.
 
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What else other than restricted rights would you call straight people not being able to organize marches due to not being able to get permits, or having their lives ruined by hordes of fanatics for saying something as simple as they're proud to be straight, or being inelligible for grants, services, or scholarships because they're straight.

They very much are being attacked and more so every year. The importance of speaking up about it now is that it can hopefully keep it from going too far to the point it gets as bad as gay rights used to be, and to prevent the inevitable backlash.

You're consistantly saying there is no problem, to the point you're now calling me hysterical. The idea of there being a problem is so crazy to you that you're not even willing to entertain the idea.

This is the sort of closed minded nonsense that fuels bigots and fanatics.
I didn't say there's no problem, I specifically said there are some problems. I said it's not comparable, and it isn't. Gay marriage itself hangs on by the whims of an increasingly conservative SC, other rights are consistently under attack from state legislatures around the country. That struggle isn't over, and there's nothing comparable on the straight side. I'm not up on all the outrage porn, a quick search doesn't really show me a swathe of straight rights marches being denied permits, in fact it shows the opposite with political leaders refusing to deny the applications despite the calls to do so, so idk.

I'm calling the idea that straight rights are under attack hysterical. I'm willing to examine the idea, sure, but I've been hearing this bullshit since the early 90s. Men's rights are under attack, christian rights, straight rights, etc. The idea of deciding to push back against identity politics by embracing identity politics is, to me, absurd.
 

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You're not seeing an issue because you don't expect there to be one, and most of it is in its infancy as a serious issue. The last 5 years has brought massive upheaval in the way society looks at sexuality, race, politics, and pretty much everything that people use to form their identity. Huge sections of the population are being told that they need to sit down and shut up because they aren't a part of the special people, and that they were born with privilege, regardless of their actual situation. Every form of media and the majority of hobbies are being drastically changed by small groups of powerful fanatics in a way that actively fights against those majorities. But people start talking about celebrating their own values and people lose their fucking minds. It's the usual groupthink bullshit about who gets to be acceptable victims, like your nonsense about Mens rights being bullshit, when anyone who genuinely looks into the issue sees real fucking quick just how men get shit on by society as a whole. Standing up and forcing acceptance now is needed before it goes even further.

Quite frankly, I'm just fucking tired of people saying who gets to stand up for themselves and who needs to just shut up. We've got ourselves so god damned wrapped up into societal empathy that it has become incredibly damaging to not only society as a whole, but entire groups of people who not only get victimized, but aren't even allowed to speak up about it.

But I guess it's all OK. A public pass to be proud of oneself is automatically given when one walks down the street wearing nothing but leather chaps, chains, and wagging ones dick to all the little kids. No straight people allowed though, that would be hateful.

Again, there shouldn't need to be pride marches of any sort, but that ship has long since sailed. We all either find equilibrium in it or we wind up with a backlash that sets the rights of everyone back decades, because the current course is not sustainable.
 
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chaos chaos is so willfully blind that if he were driving a car and there was a crash ahead he wouldn't see it until he was in the son of a bitch.
 

chaos

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You're not seeing an issue because you don't expect there to be one, and most of it is in its infancy as a serious issue. The last 5 years has brought massive upheaval in the way society looks at sexuality, race, politics, and pretty much everything that people use to form their identity. Huge sections of the population are being told that they need to sit down and shut up because they aren't a part of the special people, and that they were born with privilege, regardless of their actual situation. Every form of media and the majority of hobbies are being drastically changed by small groups of powerful fanatics in a way that actively fights against those majorities. But people start talking about celebrating their own values and people lose their fucking minds. It's the usual groupthink bullshit about who gets to be acceptable victims, like your nonsense about Mens rights being bullshit, when anyone who genuinely looks into the issue sees real fucking quick just how men get shit on by society as a whole. Standing up and forcing acceptance now is needed before it goes even further.

Quite frankly, I'm just fucking tired of people saying who gets to stand up for themselves and who needs to just shut up. We've got ourselves so god damned wrapped up into societal empathy that it has become incredibly damaging to not only society as a whole, but entire groups of people who not only get victimized, but aren't even allowed to speak up about it.

But I guess it's all OK. A public pass to be proud of oneself is automatically given when one walks down the street wearing nothing but leather chaps, chains, and wagging ones dick to all the little kids. No straight people allowed though, that would be hateful.

Again, there shouldn't need to be pride marches of any sort, but that ship has long since sailed. We all either find equilibrium in it or we wind up with a backlash that sets the rights of everyone back decades, because the current course is not sustainable.
No, I see issues. I don't see what you see, though. Entire groups of people being victimized and unable to speak? You start off saying "this is a small problem in its infancy, important to nip it in the bud" which actually isn't a bad argument. Then proceed directly to detail widespread, institutional oppression against, apparently, 95% of the population. "Standing up and forcing acceptance" ... of being straight...

Regardless of what I see, doesn't really matter. If your plan to combat identity politics is to engage in identity politics, you already lost whatever battle it is you think you're having.
 

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What rights are being fought for in this video?
Pedophile rights... let's be completely honest and real about it.

chaos chaos Dom already explained this very well so I don't have to go into deep detail, but I'll say this since you asked why anyone would go to this.

The parade has NOTHING to do with straight pride... it has to do with shining a spotlight on the hypocrisy of the LGBTQWTF community and their pride parades. It's about the culture war. It's about Left vs. Right. The LGBTQWTF say it's about love. They say it's about inclusivity. That's only applicable if you kowtow to their ideology. I got into an argument with a bunch of trannies on FB because one of their posts was "Dodged a bullet - Safe from Heterosexuality" This rhetoric is cheered by them, but if I had a post saying "Dodged a bullet - Safe from Homosexuality" I'd be shit on by gays AND straights and possibly banned from FB altogether. Am I marginalized for being straight? No. Is there blatant hypocrisy and imbalance in expression of lifestyle and ideas? Abso-friggin-lutely.

I'm mainly going to have fun and drink LoL, but I truly feel this is history... there wouldn't BE a straight pride parade 10 years ago because the left wasn't so far left like it is today.
 
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Why would you want to kowtow to any ideology? I just cant even understand the concept that the extreme of either political pole is where rational thoughts is found.

And as a trans woman who fucks women, arent you technically gay? I have no idea how that works.
 
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