Je n’ai pas fait tout le #MermaidChallenge mais comme on est le #17Mai je ne pouvais passer à côté de ce combo.
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Je n’ai pas fait tout le #MermaidChallenge mais comme on est le #17Mai je ne pouvais passer à côté de ce combo.
On the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, let’s have one for all the queer people that the community wants to drive out from the community.
I’m asexual. I’m queer and I’m a part of the LGBT+ community. And fuck all of you who say we don’t belong. We do. We’re not het; some of us are not cis. We belong.
And fuck you all for saying that asexuality isn’t common so it doesn’t matter. Approximately a little over 1% of the world’s population is asexual - that’s 77 million people. Just a little less than the population of Turkey. That is still a shitton of people.
Aces, you’re valid and you belong and you’re a part of the community. Don’t let any fuckers tell you otherwise.
We made an LGBTQ+ guide to London to support #IDAHOBIT2018!
Today is the International Day Against Homophobia Transphobia & Biphobia. The DC Center is proud to have supported LGBTQ Asylum Seekers from each of the countries represented by these flags. You are all part of our family. Today we celebrate LGBTQ folks around the world! #IDAHOT #IDAHOBT
IDAHOBT with Amnesty International Australia
Today is the International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia.
Over the last few weeks, members of Amnesty International Australia including LGBTQI members talked about some of the most fundamental rights found in the Declaration of Human Rights, and what they mean for LGBTQI people in Australia and around the world.
Here's something I don't understand
I have to justify why I am standing at a stall to promote IDAHOBT and make people aware of what it is and answer any questions people have on LGBT+ issues and general curiosities. At the same time they ask me if I've seen any issues around because they never have and then proceed to complain about how what we're doing is a pointless exercise because it doesn't matter. Meanwhile, one of my colleagues is posting blatantly dismissive and homo, bi, and transphobic things about LGBT+ rights on Facebook because he refuses to acknowledge the fact that LGBT+ issues have to be address on their own. He continually says it should be equal rights because he feels that "gay people want all the rights for them and none for straight people". In doing so, he is completely and totally ignoring the entire point of what all of our activism has been about. This is why I stand and fight. This is why I will push for a more inclusive environment. This is why I will not sit down and shut up.