ithappens
Live free or die
- Aug 9, 2018
- 159
I no longer want to be part of the LGBT+ community despite falling under its umbrella because of a lot of the nastiness I have seen stem from other members of the community. I feel like being LGBT+ used to be about fighting for us to have equal rights and to some extent we have been achieving that (gay marriage being legalized, trans rights being more and more recognized and talked about, etc). But more and more lately whenever I join an online discussion it is an unpleasant experience. I have seen friends get shit all over as if being LGBT+ means you're part of the oppression olympics. I have had people tell me I am a bigot for not being pansexual and that pansexuality is the only "moral" sexuality. I have seen lesbians and gay men get harassed for not dating people they are not sexually attracted to. I recently had to block someone on another site who went on an angry tangent at me that all straight people should be gas chambered because "they will never understand me". Recently a good friend of mine got doxxed and harassed because another friend of hers wanted to date her, and she said no because she's married, and this person has gone on to harass her for MONTHs and has been calling her "transphobic" despite it having nothing to do with them being trans and my friend having dated tons of trans people in the past. Another friend of mine was cussed out for being openly asexual and made fun of because apparently asexual people can't face discrimination (news flash: they can and do).
All I ever wanted was for people to be able to live their own lives the way they wanted to, to be able to openly be gay or trans without being bullied or even murdered. And now I'm just ashamed to be part of the "community" because of the way some people have been acting. It's gotten to the point that when people find out I'm bisexual I have to clarify that I'm not also insane and that I will not harass them over how they live their life. And I have many non-binary, gay/lesbian, bisexual, etc. friends who have recently voiced to me that they feel the same way. And I find it all very, very sad.
All I ever wanted was for people to be able to live their own lives the way they wanted to, to be able to openly be gay or trans without being bullied or even murdered. And now I'm just ashamed to be part of the "community" because of the way some people have been acting. It's gotten to the point that when people find out I'm bisexual I have to clarify that I'm not also insane and that I will not harass them over how they live their life. And I have many non-binary, gay/lesbian, bisexual, etc. friends who have recently voiced to me that they feel the same way. And I find it all very, very sad.