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Completely agree with AaronG, elvin, Críostóir!
Straight pride is redudant and pointless. No one is told they're going to hell for being straight. No one is disowned by their parents because they like the opposite sex. A man doesn't lose his job because he reveals he has a wife. No one bats an eye to a guy and a girl kissing in public. A straight teen doesn't receive insults and snide remarks because he likes baseball and rock music. A football player doesn't have to "play it gay" so no one will suspect he's dating the head cheerleader. There aren't any derogatory names for straight people and if there is, it isn't widely used. Heterosexuals are never made to feel ashamed or less of a person. When someone's straight, it's just a part of them. But when someone's gay, it's their whole identity. It's all straight people can think and talk about when they see "gay Travis" or "You mean Dana, the lesbian one, right?" Heterosexuality is ubiquitous, encouraged, and expected. There is no struggle or adversity they have to overcome because of their sexuality. It's supported by society.
Homosexuality, for the most part, isn't. We usually have to fight our way through a lot of crap in order to feel the way heterosexuals do about themselves. Gay pride means that I'm confident in myself, that I'm not ashamed of who attracts me, that I can brush off the homophobes and haters, that I have made it through the battlefield. We aren't whining or using our sexuality as a clutch. The message isn't "I'm better than you."; it's "I'm equal to you, and I'm damn proud of it."
As gay men, I don't see how you guys can't comprehend this.
Straight pride is redudant and pointless. No one is told they're going to hell for being straight. No one is disowned by their parents because they like the opposite sex. A man doesn't lose his job because he reveals he has a wife. No one bats an eye to a guy and a girl kissing in public. A straight teen doesn't receive insults and snide remarks because he likes baseball and rock music. A football player doesn't have to "play it gay" so no one will suspect he's dating the head cheerleader. There aren't any derogatory names for straight people and if there is, it isn't widely used. Heterosexuals are never made to feel ashamed or less of a person. When someone's straight, it's just a part of them. But when someone's gay, it's their whole identity. It's all straight people can think and talk about when they see "gay Travis" or "You mean Dana, the lesbian one, right?" Heterosexuality is ubiquitous, encouraged, and expected. There is no struggle or adversity they have to overcome because of their sexuality. It's supported by society.
Homosexuality, for the most part, isn't. We usually have to fight our way through a lot of crap in order to feel the way heterosexuals do about themselves. Gay pride means that I'm confident in myself, that I'm not ashamed of who attracts me, that I can brush off the homophobes and haters, that I have made it through the battlefield. We aren't whining or using our sexuality as a clutch. The message isn't "I'm better than you."; it's "I'm equal to you, and I'm damn proud of it."
As gay men, I don't see how you guys can't comprehend this.






