@Variety Because the demographic they were playing to felt that way. As opposed to today, when they're playing to each other more so than the audience.
@TJStats When I came out 12 years ago in my early 50s it was just to not pretend to be straight anymore. My first impression of the LGBTetc community was that they were invested in victimhood more than personhood, and I have seen nothing that has changed my mind since then.
@DrewLgb3000@DefiantLs@PiersUncensored Same here. I was newly out and had unexpectedly met someone I'm still with 12 years later, and we went to the local Pride the day after the SCOTUS decision. It was fascinating and over the top and we have never, ever felt the need to go again.
@DefiantLs The activists among us who make money off of the whole LGBTQ+XYZ "pride"/outrage industry have truly sabotaged the rest of us who would have been happy to just get married, quietly live our lives and be left alone.
@McJuggerNuggets Still engagement farming for clicks off of killing your baby, I see. Lucky for you, slicing worthless humans to pieces and throwing them away is still illegal once you're sagelybout of the womb.
@Variety Whole lot of adult children behaving like.... adult children. Not participating in a celebration of the USA doesn't punish Trump. It just shows how little love for the entire country that is being celebrated. They won't be missed.