Is he part of the LGBTQ community? Because liiiiiike, he's woke, confident, and very dedicated to giving voice. It's even better if he's straight because then I applaud him for being an amazing ally.
A really great talk. He has managed to put together the gender spectrum, historical views of sexuality, the problems for LGBTQA people from a heterosexual point of view and what we can all do to ensure awareness, tolerance and acceptance in our lives. My one problem... the sound. He should have had a personal mic recording what he was saying rather than a mic in the room.
nice to talk about LGBT, while you talk about this we are ready to know about WERE AM I IN LGBT. I WISH TO CONTINUE YOUR RESEARCH AND SUPPORT THE LGBT COMMUNITIES.
Great talk. With a really unique view point to lgbtqa issues. Bringing up the connection between colonisation and the rights of the lgbtqa community is so so important for understanding ths root of the hate/ignorance. And also making the connection with patriarchy ~misogyny is a great way of opening peoples eyes. X well done
My book named ..WE NEED SAI FOREVER...AT 6,16 AND 60!..by saurabh khanna..published and distributed by sterling publishers pvt Ltd. And available in book stores and on amazon is written keeping in mind the necessity of SAI in the present context globally
What I learned as not being a lgbt activist is that Transgenders have a dysphoria and shouldn't be called hero's for doing a surgery that ends lives. I also learned pretty much every girl is fine with doing something with another girl if they had too. Aka a heterosexual female porn star wouldn't mind doing a scene with a girl. For guys it's much harder.
That's an incredibly privileged thing to say. Until young people stop killing themselves or being abused, because they are apart of that 10%, this subject cannot and should not be shadowed because it's 'boring' to some.
Allison B I don't say this should be shadowed, quite opposite there is not really much people left in the world who's homophobic and while there is still things to discuss I feel like this movement has too much power
WHAT? What did you even just say. I think you're happily and willfully ignoring the actuality and reality of what LGBTQA identifying people have to go through. If straight/cis people ever are allowed (legally & without appeal) to be fired or thrown out of their homes for being straight/cis, then we can address your concerns. And when straight/cis white men are killed because of 'straight/cis panic' by their sexual partners who are not then charged with a criminal offence.... Then and only then would any of what you said make any type of sense. But I don't see that happening.
Some people say that 1/10 people is LGBT. I say that out of my 10 closest friends, one of them is fully heterosexual. Just saying.
One in every 10 comments must come from a LGBT person.
This is is one of them 😀
Rohit Agarwal me too. Hi 5
Me too!
@@nikhilkansotia5243 hey me too x
Me 2
Sometimes I miss being straight.
Most educational and well structured speech I have seen from Indian-TedX community. Good job!
Is he part of the LGBTQ community? Because liiiiiike, he's woke, confident, and very dedicated to giving voice. It's even better if he's straight because then I applaud him for being an amazing ally.
A really great talk. He has managed to put together the gender spectrum, historical views of sexuality, the problems for LGBTQA people from a heterosexual point of view and what we can all do to ensure awareness, tolerance and acceptance in our lives.
My one problem... the sound.
He should have had a personal mic recording what he was saying rather than a mic in the room.
+kollegs101 Thankfully it doesn't matter what you say.
Don't feed the trolls, man.
So less likes. I'm so done with India. I feel sad being an Indian, I am even sadder cause i'm queer myself.
Dont' feel bad Alex
🏳️🌈✌️🙏
I relate so much to this . I feel each of those words. It feels suffocating in this part of the world.
nice to talk about LGBT, while you talk about this we are ready to know about WERE AM I IN LGBT.
I WISH TO CONTINUE YOUR RESEARCH AND SUPPORT THE LGBT COMMUNITIES.
...So how's it going if you don't mind my asking?
I am a 6 on the scale, going on 60 years now.
Amazing talk. Much good luck to you.
Great talk. With a really unique view point to lgbtqa issues. Bringing up the connection between colonisation and the rights of the lgbtqa community is so so important for understanding ths root of the hate/ignorance. And also making the connection with patriarchy ~misogyny is a great way of opening peoples eyes. X well done
kollegs101 Nah
Thank you!
10%: The portion of audio in this video that wasn't clipping | MrC0MPUT3R | UA-cam
You are doing a great job! Kudos to you!
Great talk but good god the audio quality is terrible.
nice talk
Hi Nikhil can you share where did you get the 10% number from. Thanks.
Such a cutie!
My book named ..WE NEED SAI FOREVER...AT 6,16 AND 60!..by saurabh khanna..published and distributed by sterling publishers pvt Ltd. And available in book stores and on amazon is written keeping in mind the necessity of SAI in the present context globally
I can put to you that you learnt nothing positive .
Ima 6
I'm a gingerphobe.. Am I secretly a ginger.. Why is everyone talking about me being ginger... I'm obviously blonde...
What I learned as not being a lgbt activist is that Transgenders have a dysphoria and shouldn't be called hero's for doing a surgery that ends lives. I also learned pretty much every girl is fine with doing something with another girl if they had too. Aka a heterosexual female porn star wouldn't mind doing a scene with a girl. For guys it's much harder.
I identity as "s"....straight. i identify as a man that likes women, why do i feel like minority in this context?
Does it feel bad? Because that almost our everyday life man.🥺🥺
all the more reason to stand with 🏳️🌈 we all in the same fight
because it's not about you? Idk I guess that's the only thing about it
so boring really
it's hard to find a person who didn't get involved in these topics lately
Rude.
Allison B I know
it's just...
these topics start to irritate me
That's an incredibly privileged thing to say. Until young people stop killing themselves or being abused, because they are apart of that 10%, this subject cannot and should not be shadowed because it's 'boring' to some.
Allison B I don't say this should be shadowed, quite opposite
there is not really much people left in the world who's homophobic and while there is still things to discuss I feel like this movement has too much power
WHAT? What did you even just say. I think you're happily and willfully ignoring the actuality and reality of what LGBTQA identifying people have to go through. If straight/cis people ever are allowed (legally & without appeal) to be fired or thrown out of their homes for being straight/cis, then we can address your concerns. And when straight/cis white men are killed because of 'straight/cis panic' by their sexual partners who are not then charged with a criminal offence.... Then and only then would any of what you said make any type of sense. But I don't see that happening.