For me pride month is about celebrating the lgbtq community getting equal rights and the continued fight for equal rights for people in other countries that don't have it yet could if be dialed back a bit absolutely a lot if company's slap a rainbow on their logo to be like "guys we like rainbows buy our stuff"
Anyone remember the "What gender flag is that?" *looks at flag of california* meme? Where i'm from on the internet, the people are the girl who asks that question while looking at the flag of California. My experience on the "dark" side of the LGBTQ+ community has definitely been interesting, and it has taken me about a decade to realize it. There are two sides to everything, a reasonable side... and the gacha life OC shipping messy side. In my experience, pride month is like black history month which takes place in February, but for the LGBTQ+ community. It also stands as a testament to how the morals and values of a society change over time, even if what was there before was stable. Moving on to the darker stuff: A terrifying amount of people in the deep LGBTQ+ community believe if something is not LGBTQ+ then it is automatically bad, and when I say everything I mean EVERYTHING. I finally found a stable pocket of the community where people genuinely accept each other for who they are or want to be, but some areas of what would be considered as pride are a complete nightmare. Every community has people who take things to far, even when it comes to game changing movements things like LGBTQ+. I find it confusing how pride month is only for celebration of romance and the identification of gender. There are many different kinds of pride out there. I have a friend who "lives under a rock", they went to a pride party once because they thought it was just a celebration of being who you are in general and what you are proud of, they got kicked out because the pride party was for LGBTQ+ pride, and not disability and accessibility awareness pride. For some people the term "pride" is more broad. The month is called pride month, but it only reflects a certain kind of pride. Where I am from IRL, the reason why most people are against pride month and just LGBTQ+ in general is because of the sex that gay and lesbian couples do, sex is sorta made for reproduction so what is the point of doing sex if it is not for reproduction, y'know. Also some people here question what the point of romance is, why do people get the feeling of attractiveness to someone in the first place? What is the science of love? What is the point of acting on feelings that could have some primal reproductive urge. It ends up turning into a philosophy debate, very interesting indeed!
For me my first pride month was rlly important because i was in the closet and felt verry alone and bc of pride month i was able to feel safer and more confident in myself. But aside from that month it hasnt done that much for me ever since. But i do think that without that one pride month i wouldve problably felt a lot worse at that time in my life :))
I still don't understand why people feel more comfortable coming out of the closet during pride month, because I don't think that someone that would be homophobic during the other 11 months of the year, would stop during June. I would really appreciate if anyone here could explain it to me.
There can be quite a few reasons for this, but I think the main reasons would be because June being Pride month is recognised by loads of people and peoples perception of pride month may be different from one another
This reminds me of people saying 'all lives matter' in response to 'black lives matter', however correct the statement that 'all lives matter' may be in a vacuum, that statement was only invented as a way to detract attention from and undermine the efforts of protesters.
I think pride month is pretty dang stupid. I don't think we should be dedicating any month to any group of people, but especially not such a controversial group as the LGBT's. That might sound a little weird, but I think that if a lot of people are being divided over their opinions of a certain group, it's fair to say that group is controversial. I also oppose pride month for religious reasons, but I know not everyone shares the same beliefs. I just don't think everything should be covered in rainbows for an entire 30 day period. There are people who oppose the LGBT's a lot more than me (I don't have anything personal against them, I just don't support them), and I think when society starts pushing something as radical as a month dedicated to these people, it won't make anyone change sides, it'll just push people further in their different directions. People who don't support the LGBT's will support them even less, and people who do support them will support them even more. That's just my opinion, though, I don't care if other people want to support pride month.
For me pride month is about celebrating the lgbtq community getting equal rights and the continued fight for equal rights for people in other countries that don't have it yet could if be dialed back a bit absolutely a lot if company's slap a rainbow on their logo to be like "guys we like rainbows buy our stuff"
damn, a cool animator youtuber with OneShot music that doesnt do cringe jokes? im subscribing
and by animator you mean bored ‘artist’ that makes PNGs move?
Anyone remember the "What gender flag is that?" *looks at flag of california* meme? Where i'm from on the internet, the people are the girl who asks that question while looking at the flag of California. My experience on the "dark" side of the LGBTQ+ community has definitely been interesting, and it has taken me about a decade to realize it. There are two sides to everything, a reasonable side... and the gacha life OC shipping messy side.
In my experience, pride month is like black history month which takes place in February, but for the LGBTQ+ community.
It also stands as a testament to how the morals and values of a society change over time, even if what was there before was stable. Moving on to the darker stuff: A terrifying amount of people in the deep LGBTQ+ community believe if something is not LGBTQ+ then it is automatically bad, and when I say everything I mean EVERYTHING. I finally found a stable pocket of the community where people genuinely accept each other for who they are or want to be, but some areas of what would be considered as pride are a complete nightmare. Every community has people who take things to far, even when it comes to game changing movements things like LGBTQ+.
I find it confusing how pride month is only for celebration of romance and the identification of gender. There are many different kinds of pride out there. I have a friend who "lives under a rock", they went to a pride party once because they thought it was just a celebration of being who you are in general and what you are proud of, they got kicked out because the pride party was for LGBTQ+ pride, and not disability and accessibility awareness pride. For some people the term "pride" is more broad. The month is called pride month, but it only reflects a certain kind of pride.
Where I am from IRL, the reason why most people are against pride month and just LGBTQ+ in general is because of the sex that gay and lesbian couples do, sex is sorta made for reproduction so what is the point of doing sex if it is not for reproduction, y'know. Also some people here question what the point of romance is, why do people get the feeling of attractiveness to someone in the first place? What is the science of love? What is the point of acting on feelings that could have some primal reproductive urge. It ends up turning into a philosophy debate, very interesting indeed!
so you wrote an entire essay on the topic, you could turn this into a pretty entertaining video!
@@bluecube47 Interesting idea! Hmm looking back I guess I did write an essay, XD
For me my first pride month was rlly important because i was in the closet and felt verry alone and bc of pride month i was able to feel safer and more confident in myself. But aside from that month it hasnt done that much for me ever since. But i do think that without that one pride month i wouldve problably felt a lot worse at that time in my life :))
I'm pretty sure its just companies going "OMG RAINBOW LOOK!!!!" to the alphabet mafia at this point. to clarify: i am gay.
I love being apart of the alphabet magia
@@g0ldenma3ter68yes, im pretty sure the LGBT community was named after a speaker company
@@bluecube47 I type too rushed 💀
I think it's quite important to distinguish the representation of pride month from the substance of it.
I may or may not be the "face shover"
🤨
Bro now do one on Halloween 👻🎃👻🎃👻🎃🎃👻🎃👻🎃👻🎃👻🎃
alright bet
wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
I still don't understand why people feel more comfortable coming out of the closet during pride month, because I don't think that someone that would be homophobic during the other 11 months of the year, would stop during June. I would really appreciate if anyone here could explain it to me.
There can be quite a few reasons for this, but I think the main reasons would be because June being Pride month is recognised by loads of people and peoples perception of pride month may be different from one another
I know that some parts of Spain celebrates it because I saw a bunch of rainbow flags last june
I mean the Christmas analogy sucks because no one celebrates pride month irl lol 😭😭😭😭
Shouldn't we celebrate EVERYONE, not just LGBTQ+? I mean, considering the whole jig is about everyone being equal, no?
This reminds me of people saying 'all lives matter' in response to 'black lives matter', however correct the statement that 'all lives matter' may be in a vacuum, that statement was only invented as a way to detract attention from and undermine the efforts of protesters.
What im saying is it's a bad faith argument
I LOVE BLACK TAR HEROIN
relatable
fr fr
first 😱
And it's also JoJo months
?
@@DarkBlockz the joke is that JoJo is the gayest anime known to man I mean just look at the main cast and what they do
Well scripted and edited!
idk what its for but i like femboys
You've been born at the perfect time in human history to have a femboy bf/gf
I think pride month is pretty dang stupid. I don't think we should be dedicating any month to any group of people, but especially not such a controversial group as the LGBT's. That might sound a little weird, but I think that if a lot of people are being divided over their opinions of a certain group, it's fair to say that group is controversial.
I also oppose pride month for religious reasons, but I know not everyone shares the same beliefs. I just don't think everything should be covered in rainbows for an entire 30 day period.
There are people who oppose the LGBT's a lot more than me (I don't have anything personal against them, I just don't support them), and I think when society starts pushing something as radical as a month dedicated to these people, it won't make anyone change sides, it'll just push people further in their different directions.
People who don't support the LGBT's will support them even less, and people who do support them will support them even more. That's just my opinion, though, I don't care if other people want to support pride month.
I couldn't agree more.
The only reason we are controversial is because of religion
@@1th_to_comment. AAAAaand all those kids at drag shows.
Something being controversial is no reason for it not to exist, can't you see?