It's gay pride month

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Pride parades have long since welcomed people of all ages to celebrate the diversity of the LGBTQ community, including children.

As kids attend parades holding rainbow flags and wearing rainbow face paint, they’re doing much more than that. The little supporters are proudly standing up for LGBTQ.


https://www.huffpost.com/entry/kids-at-pride-parades-who-know-that-love-is-love_n_5936d99ce4b0cfcda918125c
 
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Thousands of people filled the city streets on Saturday as the annual Noho Pride Day march rolled through downtown, from Old South Street to the Three County Fairgrounds.

A sea of parade-watchers waving and wearing rainbow flags and other rainbow-colored clothing parted for parade participants and floats, representing numerous local organizations, schools, businesses and religious groups showing support for LGBTQ+ rights. The 38th annual celebration also served as a call for continued activism in the struggle for equality.

“This is the best day of the year,” said Amherst resident Sally Chaffee, a member of the activist group the Raging Grannies. The members wore hats adorned with flowers and buttons.

Chaffee said the group sings popular tunes with their own made-up lyrics as part of their parade march, and many of the lyrics address gay pride and “the ongoing struggle for gay rights and beyond.” For example, they sang a song called “Our own identity,” about expressing one’s gender and sexuality, to the tune of “Puff the Magic Dragon.”

Northampton resident Carolyn Oppenheim, another one of the Raging Grannies, said the best part of the day is hearing the cheering crowds as the group makes its way through downtown.

https://www.gazettenet.com/38th-annual-Noho-Pride-Parade-25256568
 
Proud of being mentally ill perverts. LOL. Hey faggots, where did those kids in the pictures come from?
 
The equivalent of some of the Trumpers here caused a play to be closed in Southampton by anti-Lesbian hate-crimes. Happy Gay Pride Month whatever. Not my thing, but takes all sorts to make a world!
 
If I had small kids I’d do everything in my power to get them out of public schools.

It’s all I have to say about it lol.
 
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Some people are different than you, only the insecure have a problem with that.
 
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Pride parades have long since welcomed people of all ages to celebrate the diversity of the LGBTQ community, including children.

As kids attend parades holding rainbow flags and wearing rainbow face paint, they’re doing much more than that. The little supporters are proudly standing up for LGBTQ.


https://www.huffpost.com/entry/kids-at-pride-parades-who-know-that-love-is-love_n_5936d99ce4b0cfcda918125c
It's good that there will be a generation growing up with far fewer having been indoctrinated into the hatred of gay people. In my own generation, it's already hard to find much anti-gay sentiment, and in the coming generations, it'll be even rarer, in part because of events like this. That'll be especially good for those kids who grow up to be gay, since they won't have to suffer with internalized negative messages about it that they picked up from society.

Of course, in the older generations, anti-gay sentiment is still not uncommon. But the good news is that the hate-filled members of those generations are dying faster than the generations as a whole, judging from statistics on obesity and life expectancy by region. The very places where you're most likely to find hatred of gays are places where fat old rednecks are dropping dead left and right. Through their personal vices, they'll soon rid us of their presence.
 
It's good that there will be a generation growing up with far fewer having been indoctrinated into the hatred of gay people. In my own generation, it's already hard to find much anti-gay sentiment, and in the coming generations, it'll be even rarer, in part because of events like this. That'll be especially good for those kids who grow up to be gay, since they won't have to suffer with internalized negative messages about it that they picked up from society.

Of course, in the older generations, anti-gay sentiment is still not uncommon. But the good news is that the hate-filled members of those generations are dying faster than the generations as a whole, judging from statistics on obesity and life expectancy by region. The very places where you're most likely to find hatred of gays are places where fat old rednecks are dropping dead left and right. Through their personal vices, they'll soon rid us of their presence.

Grow up. It's hatred of the act, not the person.
 
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