Is this an ok organization/movement/whatever it is?
https://www.queermajority.com/about1
I don't need anyone's approval for my opinions, I just want to save the time digging deeper if someone already knows off the cuff that this may all seem nice on the surface, but actually they support Toxic Issue #47, or they ignore obvious problems and whitewash things, or it's all dogmatic or anecdotal. Tentatively there seems to be good stuff here.
https://www.queermajority.com/about1
I don't need anyone's approval for my opinions, I just want to save the time digging deeper if someone already knows off the cuff that this may all seem nice on the surface, but actually they support Toxic Issue #47, or they ignore obvious problems and whitewash things, or it's all dogmatic or anecdotal. Tentatively there seems to be good stuff here.
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•I found it really compelling and refreshing. It agrees with what I see on fedi and what I see among my real-world friends and relations from the 80s to now.
Sean Tilley likes this.
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•clacke: inhibited exhausted pixie dream boy πΈπͺππ°ππ
•The future is never evenly distributed and it's not fair. I know that homophobia isn't dead. But it's not alive everywhere and it's not generally considered cool.
I'm sorry that it's too late and too patchy to make you feel safe in the environment you're in. But it is progress. I think denying that can be harmful too.
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•He got randomly beaten up at the hot dog stand queueing for a late night snack, because they recognized him and knew he was gay.
There is still work to do, even in Sweden, even in Stockholm, even on SΓΆdermalm.
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