
What do you think about PRIDE PARADES?


Pride is a concept that has been celebrated in many cultures worldwide. It is a deep sense of self-respect and affinity for your own identity, beliefs, and lifestyle. The LGBTQ+ community particularly embraces Pride as a way to celebrate their diversity and individuality as members of the community. It is an event that brings together millions of people worldwide, promoting acceptance, diversity, and love.
The Pride parade, one of many Pride events that take place annually, is a grand celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. The parades generate an impressive display of enthusiasm, diversity, and love for oneself and others. The parade comprises participants including individuals identifying under the LGBTQ+ umbrella, their families, and allies. It is an event that has grown in popularity over the years, with more cities holding Pride parades across the globe.
However, despite the positive aspect of Pride, there is also negativity. There are pockets of people who view the parade as an unnecessary and vulgar display of sexuality. Unfortunately, some people continue to harass and discriminate against members of the LGBTQ+ community. The attacks can take many forms, including hate speech, violence, and even discrimination in the workplace. It is crucial to address these concerns, take actions to reduce the levels of hate and ensure that everyone feels safe and supported, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression.
The importance of the Pride parade cannot be underestimated, nor can the significance of recognizing the issues surrounding it. These parades create opportunities for individuals and groups to come together, experience solidarity, and feel part of a larger community. They offer a safe and supportive place for LGBTQ+ individuals, ensuring they feel valued and recognized.
Furthermore, the parade provides a platform to educate and advocate for change. It offers the chance to discuss and debate issues that would otherwise be underrepresented or overlooked. It is essential that the conversation continues so discrimination declines, and resistance fades away.
In conclusion, the Pride parade is a powerful and crucial event that celebrates the diversity and inclusion of the LGBTQ+ community. It is vital that we continue to support this event, create opportunities where people can interact and educate the public, and address the existing challenges. By doing this, we ensure that everyone feels valued, respected, and safe regardless of their identity.
THAT WAS THE MOST INSANE IDIOTIC, SNOWFLAKE ❄️ COWARD BS I've EVE READ.
to me, it's another way some freaks can sneak in and claim whatever they are just to poison the parade.
I've seen one and took no pride in humanity when I saw it. It was very colorful, but weird as well.
the idea they fly a colorful flag is so flawed because without the other flag to defend it, it would be balled up and tossed. Always put the country flag above it.
what do you expect of people whom think it a good idea to put their mating apartatus into another same sex butt hole?
I think that Russia did right when they Ban them, and it was before the whole Ukraine mess.
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Idiotic.
I'm okay with them but not with the kids. The biggest problem I have with that pic are the parents bringing their kids around.
I’m not okay with them. I wasn’t okay with them at 11. And now look at what’s happened. I’m 25 now. And NO ONE BELIEVED ME 🫠
No one believed me that this would happen 🤡
I do take some issue with the term, "Pride", not only because I think our sexual orientations or gender identities are hardly an accomplishment but because of the hypocrisy of it. If a bunch of heterosexual people marched around with banners of "straight pride", it will almost certainly be seemed as homophobic, transphobic, etc. If a bunch of men did the same with "male pride", it will almost certainly be deemed misogynist. If a bunch of white people did the same with "white pride", it will almost certainly be deemed racist while a bunch of black people waving a "black pride" banner will be considered admirable. I'm allergic to hypocrisy and there's a blatant hypocrisy here.
I’m allergic to insanity. Mental insanity.
To seriously believe that these imbeciles are QUOTE “born that way”.
You seriously think a male’s 🍑 was made to tolerate another man’s 🍆?
You believe this shitty?
I'm kind of in the middle. I think fundamentalist religious types believe it's all a matter of choice with which I don't agree, and I do find it hateful when I find Westboro types holding up signs saying, "God hates fags!" I even spent a great deal of my youth protesting against such hatred.
But I don't think people are born that way. It's becoming increasingly clear to me that environmental factors might influence this, even if it's not a choice, per se. So I am opposed to creating environments that promote homosexuality, bisexuality, transsexuality, even if I don't believe in the idea that this is like a conscious choice people make.
The biggest problem I find is with kids. If adults want to get into fucked up stuff, I have some problems with it but I'm fine as long as they don't hurt me or my family. But to my understanding, in the US, some schools are even teaching really sick and perverted LBGTQ+ stuff to kids, and that's where I take an issue, along with these gender-affirming therapies and surgeries available for minors.
These degenerates belong in the f—Ing 🎪 circus
Some of them are cool with me. Like what do you think about this guy? He's gay but he's really concerned about the well-being of kids:
https://youtu.be/1M_4h_412J8
Also Blaire White on the trans side. I am happy to call Blaire a "she" because she doesn't abuse her trans status. She is very different from activists who insist that we have to change the entire dictionary.
https://youtu.be/FDyzKU-Scro
Most trans and gay people I've met (although I'm from Japan) are cool like that. They aren't insisting on changing the whole education system, public healthcare policies, the market, or even marching in pride parades. They aren't people who consider "heteronormative" a pejorative. Almost all trans people in Japan, for example, will admit they are not real men or real women. It is only the Western types who insist they are.

Wish terrorist would show up and blow the whole pride parade up
Definitely not good based on your example picture. It seems like the goal is to shock people?
Saw one as a kid accidentally, didn't like it, i still don't like it.
Where do you plan to move? Because this stuff is not just in the US.
So you are moving out. Where are you going to flee too?
Back to my home country , or Turkey
And Jesus wept.
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