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So according to you homosexual people march on the street with their rainbow flag because of their insecurity?

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So according to you homosexual people march on the street with their rainbow flag because of their insecurity?

Absolutely, overcoming the literal insecurity of beatings and persecution by police and others is literally the origin story of Pride.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_parade#First_pride_marches

Of course, that was actual insecurity, as in with possible death etc as an outcome. This is just the guy in OP being a snowflake, and what’s on the back of his vest actually says “He/Him” just in more words. 😁

No law against being a snowflake, but just like you have the right to mock Pride parades, we can all mock him.

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And there’s still very little security for queer people in this world.

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You’re trying really hard to have a fight. Let’s see if it works out for you.

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No one’s trying to fight. You said something and I questioned it on the basis of your statement.

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Well, my fellow cephalopod fan, octopus_ink seems to have answered your question quite well. I guess you should respond to them instead of me.

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No you didn’t, you equated pride marches with an edgy shirt.

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