This piece is based on your opinion about supporting an event that’s been hijacked by Activists. Why is this such a problem for you to admit? As a woman, I fully admit that feminism has turned its back on helping regular gals live their lives on their terms as the movement has become polarized and marginalized by angry, anti family zealo…
This piece is based on your opinion about supporting an event that’s been hijacked by Activists. Why is this such a problem for you to admit? As a woman, I fully admit that feminism has turned its back on helping regular gals live their lives on their terms as the movement has become polarized and marginalized by angry, anti family zealots and I want nothing to do with them. The gay movement was about enshrining the
Same rights and privileges which had been previously been denied to their community. And now we are there. Trust me when I say gay kids are the cool ones in school these days. There is room for all of us in this great big world, and we do not need to celebrate one group of people over everyone else. It’s confusing to many, and it creates resentment. Those in my generation who fought against the hostilities and discrimination during the AIDS epidemic in the 80s couldn’t give two hoots about attending today’s PRIDE events, and our younger generation has been inundated with rainbow flags and stickers and drag queens at story hour their entire lives. Your younger coworker in your column is right to express his personal views; it‘s one representative of many in his generation. It’s a pity you envisioned a different response from your column; that doesn’t make us bigots. We’re just tired of being told what to think, and judging all of us under a very narrow lens…maybe that’s your problem to resolve, not ours. All the best, and good day to you.
This piece is based on your opinion about supporting an event that’s been hijacked by Activists. Why is this such a problem for you to admit? As a woman, I fully admit that feminism has turned its back on helping regular gals live their lives on their terms as the movement has become polarized and marginalized by angry, anti family zealots and I want nothing to do with them. The gay movement was about enshrining the
Same rights and privileges which had been previously been denied to their community. And now we are there. Trust me when I say gay kids are the cool ones in school these days. There is room for all of us in this great big world, and we do not need to celebrate one group of people over everyone else. It’s confusing to many, and it creates resentment. Those in my generation who fought against the hostilities and discrimination during the AIDS epidemic in the 80s couldn’t give two hoots about attending today’s PRIDE events, and our younger generation has been inundated with rainbow flags and stickers and drag queens at story hour their entire lives. Your younger coworker in your column is right to express his personal views; it‘s one representative of many in his generation. It’s a pity you envisioned a different response from your column; that doesn’t make us bigots. We’re just tired of being told what to think, and judging all of us under a very narrow lens…maybe that’s your problem to resolve, not ours. All the best, and good day to you.