• flicker@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I don’t like the idea of expanding the acronym to intentionally place someone “first.”

    Everyone has an equal place at the table and this feels like a great way to start the kind of stupid infighting that I’ve found exhausting since I first heard a man claim that he didn’t have an interest in a community that spent any time and energy fighting for anything but his needs. At a Pride parade in the late nineties ffs.

    Additionally, it feels hollow in the same way that corporate pride feels. “You haven’t been represented appropriately in this community up until now, but look! You’re first!

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      1 year ago

      More allies are needed, not less. It’s great to know there is one in the Senate. Haven’t you been paying attention to what bigot Moe and his far right government are doing in Saskatchewan?

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        1 year ago

        Adding is absolutely not the issue here. I think I was pretty clear on that. There is room for everyone in our world.

        It’s the intentional effort to put one group before all others, especially when that group has been vastly under-supported, historically.

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      1 year ago

      like a great way to start the kind of stupid infighting

      How much infighting regarding this have you been seeing? From where I stand, it has been pretty smooth sailing. The LGBTQIA+ community reaction I’ve seen varies between “meh, whatever” to “yeah that’s kinda cool”.