Grown adults will look at this, clench their fists, and GENUINELY get upset at a little pin that stands for nothing but a positive message. We (usually) live for less than 100 years, minuscule in the grand scheme of the universe. Yet, some people will allow their indoctrinated prejudices to dictate how they feel about something as amazing as love.
If you are one of these people, before you go into the replies of this post and hit me with a “GAYYYY” or some cringey Homelander gif, I want you to just think about how irrelevant your existence truly is. How irrelevant MY existence is. And then I want you to really consider whether it’s even remotely worth it to uphold views with such unnecessary hatred. Who are you helping? Is that how you want to spend your very limited life? If so, then you are beyond saving, and if you’re religious then you should educate yourself about the actual values of whatever it is that you believe in (which most likely involves spreading peace and love, not hatred).
Happy Pride month. I’ll lose followers for this post but I don’t care. If you’re someone who is as gullible as to allow somebody else to control your own views and opinions (since nobody is born homophobic) then I don’t want you following me anyway.
@sxven13 Sure the banana guy's behavior is mildly annoying, but telling your entire crowd to target and assault them is garbage behavior as well. Your intolerance is not a valid defense to treat someone like shit. Especially if your message is one of anti-authoritarianism.
@orbison_goy You know that it’s used satirically to illustrate the politics of the time. Holiday in Cambodia is about the poor white man blaming the black man and others that don’t look like him, while the real issue is the ruling class. Vastly different than whatever edgeslop you posted.
@Michael51777371@XimeniaBbg@Jayysein Please, my hometown police just shot and killed an 18 year old boy without any callouts, and he even admitted it was premeditated.