They Must Tell the Whole World
(Note/disclaimer: It seems that this fellow in question is only a "LGBTQ supporter"; in other words, he is apparently not "gay").
Regardless, the overall point to this post still remains: in 1965, queers kept silent about their sexual preferences. They had no flags, no banners, no bumper stickers. But today? Today they "must" announce to the whole world that they are queer, and also, everybody else is "expected" to join them in "celebrating" that fact by flying "Pride" flags, using "Pride" symbols, etc., etc.
I find it odd how queers in the White Western world (keywords! They don't do it in Africa or the Middle East or in most of Asia. Why only in the West? Guess!) simply must tell the world that they are queer. Why? In other words, why do I need to know whether Larry or John is a queer or not? Do I need to know? Nope. Then why tell me?? That's like you telling me "my cousin has 6 toes on his right foot." Ok. Why do I need to know that? Will that knowledge improve my life somehow? (Some people have said that queers "crave attention" and that may be true, but I think there's a darker thing at work: there's some physical risk involved in "outing" yourself (e.g., getting beat up by an "intolerant redneck") and queers seem to like excitement -- and that certainly would come from doing "risky" things such as "outing" yourself).
One more thing, as an afterthought: I find it very SINISTER that queers stole the rainbow image from innocent children, to use as their "gay" symbol. Rainbows used to be wholesome, innocent, idyllic, hopeful symbols. Today, rainbows are ugly and dark and dirty, at least to me.
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