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So, you consider the various demonized and marginalized rights groups worldwide. A significant one in this context is the LGBTQ+ community. One of the phrases I used to hear was 'We're here, We're queer.' These individuals had already grasped a crucial understanding. They were compelled to navigate these issues early on because they didn't fit into the conventional mold everyone else adhered to. The slogan wasn't 'We're here, We're queer, We are going to take over.' No, that final part was omitted. All they were seeking was acknowledgment, seeking the same unalienable rights as any other individual.

Telling them to conceal their identity in shame before acceptance is absurd, isn't it? They openly present themselves and state, 'Accept me.' So, what's the response? If you indeed embrace them, they won't have to present it boldly. They won't feel the necessity, nor have any inclination to do so.

Can you fathom facing discrimination due to your emotions and identity? That's the reality for LGBTQ+ individuals. The cycle persists for them, unrelenting. Their lives have been and continue to be considerably more challenging.

FvckY0u 8 Aug 25
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