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Originally Posted by RichieRich
two things you mentioned:
1. Vilified
2. ... thrown in face... people just living and doing their thing...
My point was there's a spectrum of support for LGB...*, and a similar spectrum against. My perception/observation is that if an outward expression of support isn't made (by some) then some others choose to take that as hate or anti. And that's not fair nor truthful for most. Everyone everywhere should be able to just live and do their thing and not be judged.
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I have no idea what you’re driving at. You said you shouldn’t be vilified for not attending pride events…I asked you how you’re being vilified.
And the thrown in the face part is just my general observation. It’s a comment I hear quite often from men (which could be just my circles), where they say something like “I’m not opposed, but I don’t need to see this. I don’t need it thrown in my face.”