Alright, actual conflict aside, I hate this identity bullshit. "You're removing lesbians from an LGBT march?" is such a bullshit question. Like, yes, the removal was probably bullshit, but they weren't removed for being lesbians, so why should it matter at all? It's just like how none of these progressive-types think they should be held accountable. "I'm a woman," they scream, or "I'm queer," or "I'm black," or whatever. Yeah, but if you just did something violent, for example, you still need to face consequences. Again, not saying these particular lesbians did anything to warrant removal, I'm just objecting to the statement in general. I think a good recent example of this is the abortion debate, where pro-abortion women act like it's inhumane that women be held to any standard or law whatsoever. I miss the good old days where they at least pretended to be inclusive; skin color didn't matter, sexuality didn't matter, gender...wasn't even a thing. People were just people. That's how it should be, and most normal people could agree with that. Now it's all about skin color, genitals, and who you like to fuck.
Thing is, they literally were being removed for being lesbians. Merely being lesbians was pissing off the other flavors of queer, because in whatever collective insanity counts as "the queer community" these days, anyone who is exclusively lesbian is therefore bigoted against the other queers who believe themselves entitled to fuck anything or anyone at any time at their say-so. These self-evidently atrocious sacks of proto-rapist garbage start conflict, but because the orthodoxy is currently on their side, the lesbians, whose crime is wanting to have some say in who they're obliged to fuck, are considered the aggressors.
"For being lesbians" is absolutely a fair description of the "why" of why they were being removed.
But this would be like having a Black Pride event, or whatever, and removing black conservatives. "I am black" is a perfectly fine response to that. Even more when you are removed for being a lesbian, ass these were.
And yes, I find these "I am" as cringe as anyone, whether people have a point or not.
Alright, actual conflict aside, I hate this identity bullshit. "You're removing lesbians from an LGBT march?" is such a bullshit question. Like, yes, the removal was probably bullshit, but they weren't removed for being lesbians, so why should it matter at all? It's just like how none of these progressive-types think they should be held accountable. "I'm a woman," they scream, or "I'm queer," or "I'm black," or whatever. Yeah, but if you just did something violent, for example, you still need to face consequences. Again, not saying these particular lesbians did anything to warrant removal, I'm just objecting to the statement in general. I think a good recent example of this is the abortion debate, where pro-abortion women act like it's inhumane that women be held to any standard or law whatsoever. I miss the good old days where they at least pretended to be inclusive; skin color didn't matter, sexuality didn't matter, gender...wasn't even a thing. People were just people. That's how it should be, and most normal people could agree with that. Now it's all about skin color, genitals, and who you like to fuck.
Thing is, they literally were being removed for being lesbians. Merely being lesbians was pissing off the other flavors of queer, because in whatever collective insanity counts as "the queer community" these days, anyone who is exclusively lesbian is therefore bigoted against the other queers who believe themselves entitled to fuck anything or anyone at any time at their say-so. These self-evidently atrocious sacks of proto-rapist garbage start conflict, but because the orthodoxy is currently on their side, the lesbians, whose crime is wanting to have some say in who they're obliged to fuck, are considered the aggressors.
"For being lesbians" is absolutely a fair description of the "why" of why they were being removed.
If it was something completely irrelevant, OK.
But this would be like having a Black Pride event, or whatever, and removing black conservatives. "I am black" is a perfectly fine response to that. Even more when you are removed for being a lesbian, ass these were.
And yes, I find these "I am" as cringe as anyone, whether people have a point or not.