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this post was submitted on 13 Sep 2023
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There is a lot of hate, but I was also thinking of this. It does surprise me that the anti-lgbt movement has become so widespread. Like, what did they ever do to be hated that much? Loving the wrong person?
I mean it's fairly simple. Queer people are in defiance of patriarchal gender roles by merely existing, so we must be hated.
It's as always - most people are indifferent and don't care, small loud minority expresses hate.
People hate a lot of things. People hate ugly people, or fat people, or people who don't recycle. They hate pretty people for having it too easy, or people who play politics to get ahead. They hate marketing people.
Hate is a word that is being used for "dislike" these days, which makes conversations confusing.
Very few people actually hate someone.
thats funny, id put taking someones rights away or even actively endorsing, threatening or committing violence against someone pretty firmly under the 'hate' branch and that kind of behaviours coming from more than 'very few' people