An open letter to my fellow whe gay cis men: there should be no "returng to normal" after this.
Contents:
- I’M A GAY MAN. HERE’S WHY I DON’T CELEBRATE PRI MONTH
- GAY CULTURE HAS GROWN TOXIC WH UNCHECKED PRIVILEGE. IT'S TIME FOR TO RET
- “I DON’T LIKE GOG TO GAY PRI”: EXPERIENC OF NEGOTIATG LGBTQIA MORMON INTY UTAH
I’M A GAY MAN. HERE’S WHY I DON’T CELEBRATE PRI MONTH
* gay and don't like pride *
Social media ers have been celebratg this year’s crop of big-name Pri merchandise wh gleeful montag of the most bizarre offergs: A mcle tank that reads “Sipp’ on Gaytora, ” another that says “Closets are for Cloth, ” a bottle of Pri-themed nail polish lled “Yaaasss Green. “When I was young and my early 20s, when I knew I was gay, if I were to see a pany that was flyg a Pri flag, that was acceptg and welg, I would have been blown away, ” Ellis said.
The difference between what means to be a gay person on the Right and a gay person on the Left is beg far more profound than mere polil disagreement.
GAY CULTURE HAS GROWN TOXIC WH UNCHECKED PRIVILEGE. IT'S TIME FOR TO RET
Although there is much discsn about the legimacy of gay nservativ, we often don’t articulate why we reject our socially assigned muny, or how difficult that separatn n sometim be.
“I DON’T LIKE GOG TO GAY PRI”: EXPERIENC OF NEGOTIATG LGBTQIA MORMON INTY UTAH
The very ncept of “gay” rights and activism to force a sexual revolutn is the basis of today’s liberalism.
Gays did not beg by askg for marriage or to be viewed as everyday cizens; the movement grew om social rejectn and tentnal unter-culture behavrs and worldviews.