So as I said at the beginning, I don't really have issues with the movement. But at the same time and for myself I'm not interested in advocating for it. I'm supportive, but public displays of overtly sexual attention (gay or straight) makes me uncomfortable and I don't really think are appropriate. But other than that the celebration is a non-issue for me. But more and more I think it's weird that the whole world MUST officially celebrate the sexual behavior of a segment of the population. And a very small segment of the population at that. I guess it goes along with our current "anything goes" culture, but for me it's just not appropriate. And I think they are in danger of overplaying their hand. I think that the public displays that I've seen at events, on TV and in the news aren't helpful. And they don't recruit the "average" person to the cause. At least I don't think they do. And if the average parent is on the fence or ambivalent, they likely won't be terribly supportive of an event that glorifies a sexual lifestyle that is outside the norm. I also think in a strange way the "Pride" celebration is divisive in a way that advocates don't comprehend. I hate to say it but there are a lot of people who just jump on a bandwagon becuase it's the politically correct thing to do. Your friends and neighbors are doing it, so you'll go along with the crowd. To win hearts and minds you need sincere cultural action and thought, not flamboyant parades and festivals. They are fine, but to me they just contribute to a lot of people nodding their heads, saying the right thing, and then going about their day. Not a judgment, just what I think. I'm sure most advocates don't care about that so it's just my opinion. And this is my blog...so there you go.
And this opinion is totally non-PC. I can't and don't think I ever will get behind the "T" part of LGBTQ. Transgenderism. A person is born a man or a woman. And no amount of outward appearance change, hormonal treatment, or surgery is going to change that. I have no animus toward the person, but I think our society is doing a tremendous disservice to people with this mental illness to just blithely accept their torment rather than helping and encouraging them to seek treatment of some sort. And to be clear...I'm not a doctor or a therapist or have any credentials. That's just what I think. And I'm an old guy who's thoughts on this issue don't really mount to a hill of beans. I'm sure many of the hip people who believe the opposite would think I'm a troglodyte. And that's okay.
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