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colors your eyes with what's not there
And who elected you to decide what the goals should be and how to achieve them?
He doesn't realize he's telling others they don't get to decide because he's deciding for them.
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And who elected you to decide what the goals should be and how to achieve them?
That’s not true. I am saying that there are somewhat objective criteria which can be used to make such determinations, and would do so better than leaving it to individual, subjective feelings. How do you expect people to begin thinking of private sexuality as being of no consequence if you continually push forth the issue of sexuality upon them?He doesn't realize he's telling others they don't get to decide because he's deciding for them.
That’s not true. I am saying that there are somewhat objective criteria which can be used to make such determinations, and would do so better than leaving it to individual, subjective feelings.
Or at a Target store where employees are threatened because of a rainbow coloured tee shirt, or at a library where neo-nazi's show up in force because someone is reading a book to children, or where a Governor of a state signs legislation to prevent someone from talking about their orientation.I am awake and (generally…if I had my morning coffee) alert. I simply do not see it. I know that in many cultures of other parts of the world, LGBT is still anathema, but I don’t see it here very much, and what we do here is likely to have very little effect in sub-Saharan Africa or in the Muslim world.
No, that’s not my argument with respect to this. What I am saying is that, though they have reasons, the context within which they express those reasons is inappropriate. I might be a medical doctor who is “on call” and so must keep my phone turned on, but if I go to a public lecture, I should turn my phone off, otherwise not attend, since the context for having my phone turned on is inappropriate. See what I mean?In other words - they fly the flag for their reasons, you say they don't have reasons.
That view is also disturbing.'tis about as valid as other comments about fascists these days.
And the implication of this is that the rainbow symbol should be "turned off" at the Audubon society because it would disturb the enjoyment of the show? Is that what you are saying?No, that’s not my argument with respect to this. What I am saying is that, though they have reasons, the context within which they express those reasons is inappropriate. I might be a medical doctor who is “on call” and so must keep my phone turned on, but if I go to a public lecture, I should turn my phone off, otherwise not attend, since the context for having my phone turned on is inappropriate. See what I mean?
Me, a woman, awkwardly trying to hide all my rainbow thingsMaybe it's just a woman thing. I've noticed that women love festooning everything in rainbows. It's obsessive.
No, that’s not my argument with respect to this. What I am saying is that, though they have reasons, the context within which they express those reasons is inappropriate.
Maybe it's just a woman thing. I've noticed that women love festooning everything in rainbows. It's obsessive.
Cutely phrased, but no. I am saying that they should perhaps not fly the flag because there is no reason to do so within that context, they’re seeming to be no valid supposition of homophobia within the environmentalist context. Oh my, I forgot about all those Greenpeace activists with their “back into the closet” campaign… (see the absurdity now?)And it implication of this is that the rainbow symbol should be "turned off" at the Audubon society because it would disturb the enjoyment of the show? Is that what you are saying?
Cutely phrased, but no. I am saying that they should perhaps not fly the flag because there is no reason to do so within that context, they’re seeming to be no valid supposition of homophobia within the environmentalist context.
I agree! But we’re not just talking about rainbows here, but rather the sending of a seemingly unnecessary and counterproductive message.But the rainbows, they’re so pretty Saint!!!!
What’s counterproductive about showing your support for the Alphabet Soup community? (even if it’s shallow)I agree! But we’re not just talking about rainbows here, but rather the sending of a seemingly unnecessary and counterproductive message.
How many judges and legislators fit this stereotype?I see the new fascists as having blue hair, nose rings and insisting on telling me their ever-elvolving pronouns.
And a rainbow has no place in an "environmental context"?Cutely phrased, but no. I am saying that they should perhaps not fly the flag because there is no reason to do so within that context, they’re seeming to be no valid supposition of homophobia within the environmentalist context. Oh my, I forgot about all those Greenpeace activists with their “back into the closet” campaign… (see the absurdity now?)
As I say above, it works against normalization within contexts like mine, where acceptance and understanding are now generalized.What’s counterproductive about showing your support for the Alphabet Soup community?
Come on, now…we’re not talking about rainbows.And a rainbow has no place in an "environmental context"?
As a naturalist, I love rainbows, though.Come on, now…we’re not talking about rainbows.
As I say above, it works against normalization within contexts like mine, where acceptance and understanding are now generalized.
My parents used to volunteer quite heavily with the local Audubon, in maintaining trails, etc. They ceased all that absolutely several years ago. I don’t have a relationship at all with my padres, so I cannot ask them, but now suspect that their reason for ceasing might include a feeling of alienation if they perceived “in your face” expressions of LGBT paraphernalia. I don’t consider them homophobic at all, but I can easily see how any such expressions of partisan solidarity, even if it were the display of an ethnic flag or that horrendous “cop flag” I noted above, would make them feel uncomfortable enough to step away.