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minus-squareletsgocrazy@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up0·1 year agoThis meme highlights the real difference between the gay rights movement of the past, and the modern “lgbqt alphabet” movement of now. Gay people just wanted to be given the same rights as everyone else, and told is that they didn’t have much choice in the matter. With the current movement, they want everyone to change their behaviour and the way they think about things. You’ll often see criticisms of the modern gender movement labelled as “homophobia” but they aren’t. They are two different movements and should separated.
minus-squareFamko@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoThe right becoming more radical with their attitudes to the LGBQT+ make queer people also respond more radically to their aggressive rhetoric. Also, can you expand on what criticisms are labelled as “homophobia”? I’d genuinely like to know.
This meme highlights the real difference between the gay rights movement of the past, and the modern “lgbqt alphabet” movement of now.
Gay people just wanted to be given the same rights as everyone else, and told is that they didn’t have much choice in the matter.
With the current movement, they want everyone to change their behaviour and the way they think about things.
You’ll often see criticisms of the modern gender movement labelled as “homophobia” but they aren’t.
They are two different movements and should separated.
The right becoming more radical with their attitudes to the LGBQT+ make queer people also respond more radically to their aggressive rhetoric.
Also, can you expand on what criticisms are labelled as “homophobia”? I’d genuinely like to know.