GAY PARADES need SOME REFORM

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The OP would do well to remember that in 1969 it was drag queens and other "undesirables" and somewhat less than media-presentable types that began the Gay Rights movement. He, and a lot of younger, more conservative guys need to keep in mind who paved the way for them. Without those ballsy bitches they'd still be skulking around bus station restrooms.

To be honest, Nick, I wouldn't really be surprised to find the OP skulking around a bus station restroom. It has been my experience that those most opposed to the moral degeneration of the various aspects of the gay movement are the most degenerate. Wouldn't you agree?
 

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To be honest, Nick, I wouldn't really be surprised to find the OP skulking around a bus station restroom. It has been my experience that those most opposed to the moral degeneration of the various aspects of the gay movement are the most degenerate. Wouldn't you agree?

Absolutely. I think you've hit the nail on his proverbial head here.
 

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Please guys back to the main topic.............

Will you still insist on showing your bulges, bare asses to the public
and hoping to gain some respect on LGBT Civil rights movement ?

I can't blame that many will fight LGBT rights for equality since they got sick of these striptease shows on the streets.
 

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Please guys back to the main topic.............

Will you still insist on showing your bulges, bare asses to the public
and hoping to gain some respect on LGBT Civil rights movement ?

I can't blame that many will fight LGBT rights for equality since they got sick of these striptease shows on the streets.

If you can't even acknowledge the extremely valid point I've made here, then you are so ignorant of history that the words "Grow up" will mean very little to you.
 

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Please guys back to the main topic.............

Will you still insist on showing your bulges, bare asses to the public
and hoping to gain some respect on LGBT Civil rights movement ?

I can't blame that many will fight LGBT rights for equality since they got sick of these striptease shows on the streets.
They can lick my bare ass.
 

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Please guys back to the main topic.............

Will you still insist on showing your bulges, bare asses to the public
and hoping to gain some respect on LGBT Civil rights movement ?

I can't blame that many will fight LGBT rights for equality since they got sick of these striptease shows on the streets.

Afraid of a bit of masculinity, there, Mr. c-of-the-8s?

LGBT rights are all about changing the social norms to include us, where we weren't included before. So showing our bulges and bare asses isn't normal to you? Well, it's not normal to us either. But the movement is about altering people's definition of "normal" so that we can be part of that "world".

If anything, being so over-the-top in pursuit of equal rights points out that people don't see us walking down the street - day in, day out - in drag and showing our bulges and hangin' our asses out. I think most people are not as naive as to think that we hide in hovels underground between gay pride parades; I think people understand that they see us everyday on the street, but they can't recognize us because we tend to blend in (well, maybe we dress a bit nicer :tongue: j/k). It's to show that while we can gussy it up for publicity sake, we are much less conspicuous (?) in everyday situations, which is meant to show that we aren't "abnormal", but that we can all live together much more harmoniously than "traditional" views would suggest.
 

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Please guys back to the main topic.............

Your so-called "main topic" is just as narrow minded as you are, assuming if everyone adhered to a fictional "standard" of dress during a Gay Pride Parade that people would become more sympathetic towards GLBTs. You're delusional if you think that's the case.

Will you still insist on showing your bulges, bare asses to the public
and hoping to gain some respect on LGBT Civil rights movement ?

Will you continue to spew this obviously distorted, bigoted bullshit from the comforts of your own anonymity, pretending to be a voice of reason when you're nothing more than a loud bellow of social ignorance? You do more to set back a civil rights movement than any person walking the streets with a bulge. At least they have the balls the do it (no pun intended), with the common sense to know when it's appropriate to do so.
 
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There were side topics?

I hadn't noticed any. Mostly I saw people making valid statements about how the attire at Gay Pride parades was a statement about individuality. Oh, wait, is validity now off-topic? I get so confused with the rules these days. They change at the whim of the uniformed sycophants of the pseudo-cons so frequently that it's hard to keep up.
 

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The OP would do well to remember that in 1969 it was drag queens and other "undesirables" and somewhat less than media-presentable types that began the Gay Rights movement. He, and a lot of younger, more conservative guys need to keep in mind who paved the way for them. Without those ballsy bitches they'd still be skulking around bus station restrooms.

Thank you. Very, very well put. I'm not sure what the OP is thinking with this line of attack. The Gay Pride Parade is a. a fucking parade, not a million fag march, and b. meant to instill and/or display pride in the very thing about which we are supposed to be ashamed, namely our sex. If you don't like it don't fucking go. And if you want to throw some event in which homosexuals walk down the street in suit and tie holding erudite conversations, then get a permit and see who shows up.
 

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Have any of you complainers actually been to a pride parade lately or do you just watch the 20 year old videos the fundies keep playing over and over to scare money from old ladies? Pride today is pretty boring and people bring their kids.

If Pride is as offensive as some claim, would the politicians, that have to get elected by straight constituents, really show up?

The fun events are like the Folsom Street Fair, which happens to have a pretty significant straight population.

Caving to heterosexism will not win anyone their rights.
 

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To be honest, Nick, I wouldn't really be surprised to find the OP skulking around a bus station restroom. It has been my experience that those most opposed to the moral degeneration of the various aspects of the gay movement are the most degenerate. Wouldn't you agree?


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