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26th June 2016, 07:17 AM
It's that time of year again, when homosexuality is flaunted and males put their genitals and rectums on display.
They're just like everyone else, as seen at strait pride parades...oh wait, there is no celebration for being strait. Never mind.
What better way is there to stand up to the violence in Orlando and discriminatory laws across the country, by letting their nuts hang out in public nudity?
Not sure what the discriminatory laws across the country are, when they have more protections/rights then heterosexual people?
It seems faggots are never happy though, first they flaunt perversion and when they finally get the recognition and become commercialized, they are not happy anymore? Go figure?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJE_2A4oEdA
Too straight, white and corporate: why some queer people are skipping SF Pride
Saturday 25 June 2016 09.00 EDT Last modified on Sunday 26 June 2016 07.15 EDT
San Francisco resident Katy Birnbaum is eager to gather with other queer people on Pride weekend, especially after such a violent attack against LGBT people in Orlando. But when roughly a million people pack into downtown on Sunday for one of the largest, most high-profile Pride festivals in the world, Birnbaum won’t be standing in the crowd.
“It just feels like a big Miller Lite tent,” said Birnbaum, 31. “With the corporate floats … it’s co-opting queer identity as a way to make money.”
Instead of attending the formal SF Pride events at civic center on Sunday, Birnbaum will be going to an intimate LGBT film festival in a community space six miles in an area known as the Bayview – one of the only remaining black neighborhoods in the city.
Birnbaum, who helped organize the all-day film event, is one of many LGBT people in the Bay Area who plans to skip the mainstream Pride festival in the northern California city known internationally as a mecca for gay people.
While queer people said it’s important to come out on Pride as a way to stand up to the violence in Orlando and discriminatory laws across the country, some said the San Francisco parade has become too corporate, straight and white to feel like an appropriate setting to show LGBT solidarity.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jun/25/san-francisco-gay-pride-corporate-orlando-shooting
They're just like everyone else, as seen at strait pride parades...oh wait, there is no celebration for being strait. Never mind.
What better way is there to stand up to the violence in Orlando and discriminatory laws across the country, by letting their nuts hang out in public nudity?
Not sure what the discriminatory laws across the country are, when they have more protections/rights then heterosexual people?
It seems faggots are never happy though, first they flaunt perversion and when they finally get the recognition and become commercialized, they are not happy anymore? Go figure?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJE_2A4oEdA
Too straight, white and corporate: why some queer people are skipping SF Pride
Saturday 25 June 2016 09.00 EDT Last modified on Sunday 26 June 2016 07.15 EDT
San Francisco resident Katy Birnbaum is eager to gather with other queer people on Pride weekend, especially after such a violent attack against LGBT people in Orlando. But when roughly a million people pack into downtown on Sunday for one of the largest, most high-profile Pride festivals in the world, Birnbaum won’t be standing in the crowd.
“It just feels like a big Miller Lite tent,” said Birnbaum, 31. “With the corporate floats … it’s co-opting queer identity as a way to make money.”
Instead of attending the formal SF Pride events at civic center on Sunday, Birnbaum will be going to an intimate LGBT film festival in a community space six miles in an area known as the Bayview – one of the only remaining black neighborhoods in the city.
Birnbaum, who helped organize the all-day film event, is one of many LGBT people in the Bay Area who plans to skip the mainstream Pride festival in the northern California city known internationally as a mecca for gay people.
While queer people said it’s important to come out on Pride as a way to stand up to the violence in Orlando and discriminatory laws across the country, some said the San Francisco parade has become too corporate, straight and white to feel like an appropriate setting to show LGBT solidarity.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jun/25/san-francisco-gay-pride-corporate-orlando-shooting