@nathanmac_d@GBPolitcs@BBCNews It’s not like Pride events have been banned, communities are free to fund them. We have already seen that it can be done.
@RmSalih Thanks to the efforts of gay rights activists, the good folk of Britain came to realise that homosexuality wasn’t a threat to society. The country made room for gay people, grew to actively support us, and life carried on much as it always had.
@Cryptic_Vyper@JohnJamesNI Feel free to share it, as the only documented history I’ve seen shows Marsha P. Johnson admitting to arriving at Stonewall after it had already kicked off.
@MuditaJason@JohnJamesNI Not liking art and not liking activists who interfere with civil rights occupy very different ends of the “things worth caring about” spectrum.
@MuditaJason@JohnJamesNI You’re free to think AI art is soulless. You’re also free to look away. Both options require considerably less effort than lingering around to complain about it.
@jakonian Because a Health Secretary who believes men can become women is somehow better? It’s possible to support trans people without perpetuating falsehoods.
@ThePosieParker For me, it’ll always be those who fly the progress flag. All the others were created from scratch, whereas the progress flag gained prominence through the hijacking of the gay rights movement, which was then turned into something insufferable.
I was a gay and lesbian rights activist in 1970 and I’m a gay and lesbian rights activist now. I don’t want anyone dead. I don’t even know any gender-critical people who want anyone dead. It’s all nonsense, hyperbole.
Sexual orientation is based on sex, not “gender identity.” That is what our rights are based on. Stop whipping up fear and panic just because trans-identifying people are expected to keep to the law like everyone else.
You sound ridiculous.
@luke_chapman94 Because single-sex spaces are an exception under the law for reasons of safety, privacy, and decency. Excluding heterosexuals from a bar would be against the Equality Act, as no such exception exists.