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The Fondling Observer
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OK, before you all throw me off the planet, I'm not saying that there shouldn't be a gay community but I'm having my doubts calling myself a part of it.
Whenever I hear someone talk about any kind of community (like the black community etc.) the first word that comes into my mind is "separation". I feel that as soon as you call yourself a member of a community based on your race, sexual orientation or whatever your minority is, you automatically separate yourself from the global community.
I was raised to be non-judgmental and non-political and I managed (or still am working on it) to overlook any personal traits and look at everyone as a human being. In my eyes there are no communities, there are only people with different or similar (cultural) backgrounds.
Having said that, I don't believe that we need to hold on to the community while we're told to be unique cause it's giving me a headache at some point. There should be support from all over the place, no matter who or what you are. I mean, we are striving for equality after all.
I don't know why we need a flag and why we need a pride parade and all that nonsense that freaks out every homophobe within close proximity. I know that we have to be heard to make a difference but we can do that without becoming obnoxious drama queens.
Do you feel part of the gay community (as it is displayed with all bells and whistles) or not and if yes, why do you think there has to be one?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Whenever I hear someone talk about any kind of community (like the black community etc.) the first word that comes into my mind is "separation". I feel that as soon as you call yourself a member of a community based on your race, sexual orientation or whatever your minority is, you automatically separate yourself from the global community.
I was raised to be non-judgmental and non-political and I managed (or still am working on it) to overlook any personal traits and look at everyone as a human being. In my eyes there are no communities, there are only people with different or similar (cultural) backgrounds.
Having said that, I don't believe that we need to hold on to the community while we're told to be unique cause it's giving me a headache at some point. There should be support from all over the place, no matter who or what you are. I mean, we are striving for equality after all.
I don't know why we need a flag and why we need a pride parade and all that nonsense that freaks out every homophobe within close proximity. I know that we have to be heard to make a difference but we can do that without becoming obnoxious drama queens.
Do you feel part of the gay community (as it is displayed with all bells and whistles) or not and if yes, why do you think there has to be one?


						
 