• @Soggy
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    123 months ago

    A problem with extending the acronym to specifically include more edge cases is that it makes the omissions more obvious. Another is that having a bunch of syllables is clunky in speech. “Queer” is pretty inclusive, though many are still uncomfortable with the term as it has been used as a slur. I’ve always been fond of SAGA (Sexuality and Gendered Acceptance) because it covers everything, is memorable and meaningful, and has no baggage. And using preferred labels when they are known, also a fan of that.

    • @[email protected]
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      -83 months ago

      A problem with extending the acronym to specifically include more edge cases is that it makes the omissions more obvious.

      Good! Then we will think about who we are omitting, and why.

      • @[email protected]
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        43 months ago

        You sure have a stick up yours. Imagine being so stuck up that you need to create conflict about an acronym whose entire purpose is acceptance.

        • @madcaesar
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          23 months ago

          I’ve found people most uptight about nonsense like this, aren’t even queer. They are trying to do some nonsense virtue signaling, but end up just looking foolish.