The whole "heterosexual pride" argument is hilarious. I don't recall heterosexuals ever having issues where coming out as a heterosexual might affect how they are accepted by others.
The biggest contributor to homophobia is that homosexuality was treated by mainstream society as being forbidden or taboo, to even deviant and morally wrong by some people. People tend to be afraid about things that are "hidden" from plain view. By bringing out in the open, it challenges those perspectives.
There really isn't anything wrong about being a proud heterosexual and displaying that pride publicly has never been an issue. That's why even bringing it up to counter gay pride celebrations is a dead argument.
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Last edited by FlamesAddiction; 09-06-2015 at 09:27 AM.
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