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@gaylienx
# when all my plans go awry
pride SHOULD have weirdos and freaks actually. it shouldnt be sanitized and full of cookie cutter cis white thin ppl. say queer make out in the streets wear leather bring back flagging. stop trying to turn pride into a fun event for cishet families. queer ppl arent zoo exhibits. i want to see angry queers shouting their pride in the streets not be bombarded with rainbow pens from banks. keep pride a riot.
Roses and snapdragon commish
sometimes im like…..what is the point of all this ??? and then i hang out with the people i love, and for a brief moment, i see
Alexis Rose in 4.03 ➮ Asbestos Fest
NICK AND CHARLIE + animation in HEARTSTOPPER
Noah by Eric Hobbs
Parks and Recreation, Canvassing (S01E02)
there’s some visitors in the park 🛸
Kellyann Petry for The Globe and Mail (March 28, 2022)
[“Many gay people will say that their families are “fine.” But when you ask for details, this means, basically, that the gay person has not been completely excluded from family events. Or that their partner, if they have one, is allowed in the house. Very few experience their personhood, lives, and feelings to be actively understood as equal to the heterosexual family members. Often parents or siblings keep the person’s homosexuality secret from others, or euphemize it. They vote for politicians who hurt gay people; they contribute to religious organizations that humiliate gay people; they patronize cultural products that depict gay people as pathological. They speak and act in ways that reinforce the idea of gay people as “special interest.” In many ways the message is clear that the gay person is not fully human. But because many gay people know others who have been more severely punished by their family’s prejudices, they look on their own continued compromised inclusion to be miraculously positive and a product of their own correct behavior.”]
sarah schulman, ties that bind: familial homophobia and its consequences