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[Politics] Why isn't there a 'Straight Pride'?



Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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Maybe your time could be better spent from posting endless tripe on NSC? Do I give much of a sxxt? Nah.

This is the sort of “you smell” “no you smell” retort I’d expect from a 5 year old.

But, I can guess as to why you haven’t returned to the Bevy thread which you were so vocal on yesterday. And it’s because every point you made was picked apart by a variety of different posters. At the very least we both know who was posting tripe yesterday.
 




father_and_son

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Jan 23, 2012
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Under the Police Box
Can't argue with any of that really.

I was thinking the other day as all the shops and pubs put up their rainbow bunting just how involved they were in the LGBT community at any other time of the year. My guess would be not much.

But shouldn't it be enough involvement to not care... by which I mean, as a shopkeeper or business owner I don't care about your sexuality. As a friend, family member, colleague, I don't care... you are you, my customer (or friend, family member, employee, boss, whatever) and your sexual preferences in no way change your status.

Isn't equality about not being singled out as different. Shops with flags/bunting shouldn't have to go out of their way and do something different, just treat people as valued customers regardless throughout the year. And on this one weekend it doesn't hurt to remind the bigotted homophobes that your shop welcomes all customers regardless of those personal traits which have no impact on their value as customers.
 












The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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This is the sort of “you smell” “no you smell” retort I’d expect from a 5 year old.

But, I can guess as to why you haven’t returned to the Bevy thread which you were so vocal on yesterday. And it’s because every point you made was picked apart by a variety of different posters. At the very least we both know who was posting tripe yesterday.

I think he’s still a bit sore after his multiple ownings last night.
 


Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
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Well I for one am looking forward to it.

Despite the understandable grumblings about corporate involvement, money is at least flowing into Pride itself so that charities can benefit in way they could not when the town just freeloaded off the party in the park before.

It is an incredibly positive and inclusive event designed to let people know it's ok to be you and have fun. Whilst I'm looking forward to two days in the park the highlight for me is always the parade, a marvellous thing that brings together all communities in their hundreds of thousands. It is something of which our city can be immensely proud. For some of my friends it is THE weekend of the year and is to be celebrated in style, and I agree with them.
 




Nitram

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Jul 16, 2013
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Big difference between not liking the event as a spectacle, many of my gay friends don't like the weekend, myself can't be bothered with the crowds and OTT nature of the event, however the celebration of people being themselves has to be applauded.
 




The Clamp

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I assume all those bemoaning the commercialisation of Pride all made it to Trans Pride a few weeks back?

I thought Pride included Trans? ( I thought Pride include ALL sexuality) Why a seperate one? Not that I'm against it in the slightest, just seems odd.
 








spring hall convert

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Nov 3, 2009
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From what I have seen of pride (very little) in the last few years it's chaps in hotpants off their mittens on exctasy pipes.

Yeah and given the ongoing discrimination against the Trans community, much of it coming from mainstream voices, elements of that community feel in a less celebratory mood, especially when confronted with half of straight Brighton in drag.
 










LlcoolJ

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Oct 14, 2009
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Sheffield
Sounds pretty much spot on to me.
Ok I'll bite. You're generally a total knob on here and you support everything that's as stupid and wrong as possible, but this would take the biscuit.... if you have the balls to elaborate.

So which part of that article are you describing as "spot on"?
 








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