• Roundcat
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    As a queer person, extending the acronym past what is necessary feels like pandering in the best light, and purposely trying to bait ridicule in the worst. The whole point of LGBT was to include anyone on the spectrum that was gay or trans, and the Q was supposed to include anyone who considers themselves queer, even if they don’t meed those parameters. I can understand wanting to include I because intersex people are often left out of the conversation, and I even understand A because there is a lot of debate even within the LGBTQ community itself as to whether asexuals are considered queer or not. But when you start incorporating numbers, symbols, or extending past 5 letters within the acronym, you are defeating the purpose of having an acronym, creating confusion, baiting ridicule, and even making people not explicitly represented in the acronym feel excluded.

    And there is already a single, all encompassing, inclusive, one syllable word that describes the community and all who occupy it: “Queer.” It’s easier to say, remember, and hell, even type if you are typing LGBTQ past 5 letters. But because of it being appropriated and used as a slur, there are many even within the community who are even afraid to utter it, let alone identify with it. Which is a god damned shame there is nothing inherently wrong the word, cause even in its original meaning, it meant someone who was outside the norm or otherworldly, and in literature has been used to describe characters like Gandalf, and characters in Shakespeare.

    It describes me without having to explain or justify how or why. It describes how I feel as a person, how others see me, how I interact and relate to others. Its an adjective that can be verbed and adverbed. It’s sharp and provocative, yet also warm and natural, like a forest green. People who have adopted and embraced the word for themselves feel the love within the word, and can extend it to others. And even for those outside the community, those who are brave enough to use it when talking in our defense come off as more decisive and confrontational, than the person who thinks adding another letter or number to the acronym will make them seem more legitimate.

    It’s time we stop fearing our word. It’s time we recognize the difference between queer as an insult, and queer as a description of who we are, and we need to extend that to people who are willing to talk about us and our struggles or come to our defense. The word is only as evil as we are willing to reject it, and I will be dead in the ground before I let our word be the domain of queerphobes and bigots.

    edit: It’s late and I’m going to bed. Apparently some people think I’m a self hating queer for thinking the acronym should be dropped for an all inclusive term, and so be it. It’s late and I want to get some sleep. And a lot of the people making this argument I know haven’t read past the first paragraph, much less to here. Anything clarification they could want can be found here and in my other posts here. Otherwise, if they are not going to put in the effort to read, I’m not going to put in the effort to respond.

    edit 2: I wanted to make a separate inclusion because I have had a chance to sleep and cool off, and I wanted to address some of the more combative posts in my replies: I get it. We as a community suffer attacks constantly, even from within the community, so I understand why so many here are on guard and skeptical of my intentions. And I’ll admit, my post probably could be better written. I’m not exactly the best at articulating my thoughts. But the point of my post is not to exclude anyone from the community, but rather embrace a word that includes everyone. I would like to hear counterpoints to my argument, because maybe what I need is a different perspective on the issue. I would love to hear from people who prefer the acronym, and why they feel it maybe more inclusive. I am a flawed human being with many faults. I grew up in a conservative background, and my life up to this point has been trying to unlearn a lot of that. But I did not write this with the intention of excluding or singling out anyone. Forgive me I have done so.

    • Queen HawlSera
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      Indeed… all extending the acronym does is give the Far Right ammo for their unfunny “Alphabet Cult” jokes

      At some point ya just gotta say “Look if you’re not straight and not cis or just think that may be the case. You’re in the club”

    • @itsAsin
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      i am really glad you took the time to put all of that into words. i, a queer person, agree completely.

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      Extending the acronym to cover everyone is becoming ridiculous. I think we just need a word that covers all the bases rather than trying to shoe horn one more letter/number/symbol/wingding that’s already becoming difficult to keep track of. It doesn’t bring attention to any one group, nor does it help individual groups as a whole when you’re summed up into a letter.

    • @stevieb
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      I mean, I don’t identify as queer and plenty of my friends don’t. One of my exes did and great for him but this just seems like the wrong argument. There likely just needs to be a technical, non-inflammatory term.

      I’m glad you like it though.

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        The most all-encompassing term I’ve seen is sexual minority. Basically non-cis or non-straight

        • @Ryantific_theory
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          There’s some argument over adopting the term GSM (Gender and Sexual Minorities) as an inoffensive general term.

          • @trigonated
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            I like it, even tho usually I include a “R” there for romantic minorities(eg people who might not be a sexual minority but are a romantic one) when discussing this with other people, but I guess it could be argued that they still fit into “sexual”.

            R or not, I like that it includes everyone without any identity being shoved into a letter or a “+” along with lots of others as if they’re an afterthought, not as important as the ones that get to show up as their own letters.

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      I hate labels in general. I’m in the Q part (enby) and I’m completely fine with it, I don’t need my own letter, nor do I need to identify with anything.

    • @crossover
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      Can we apply this logic to the flag as well? I thought the rainbow of the pride flag was meant to represent diversity and cover all orientations…like how a rainbow spectrum of light literally covers all colours. Now specific groups are being added and people are finding ways to add another line to represent something. The flag is a mess.

      • darq
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        I tend to think of the Progress flag as a product of the times, not as a replacement for the rainbow Pride flag. We added these additional signifiers specifically because those groups were under-represented or under particular attack, not because they aren’t included in the Pride rainbow.

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      I know others do but I don’t like the word queer. I say LGBT+.

    • @OCATMBBL
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      My biggest qualm is a qualm I have with any acronym/abbreviation. If you’re going to introduce a letter that is unknown to many, then define your term. Otherwise, I’m going to assume it’s a typo, or I going to not recognize it.

      All acronyms and abbreviations, or at least those that aren’t commonplace, should be defined somewhere adjacent to their use, or else you are excluding people.

      Speech/text is only useful if you’re using it in a way that appropriately conveys a message to it’s intended audience.

    • @TheHighRoad
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      I’ve come to realize that whatever it is that causes people to have alternative sexual preferences, I’ve got a little bit of it. However, I’m heterosexual, so I don’t really identify with the community. I could accept the queer label, though.

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          Right there with you. World has always shat on dudes that don’t fit the traditional “masculine” role.

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    • @[email protected]
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      It is the intonation that matters more than anything else. The wording itself has very little meaning until it is meant as an insult or a compliment.

    • @[email protected]
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      How to defeat a slur, take it as your own. It’s simply as easy as that.

      Growing up I was fat as fuck, people made fun of me all the time. One day I decided it was enough, I started making fun of myself for being fat, suddenly everyone left me alone because it no longer got the response they were trying to get.

      Ignoring / getting angry is what they want, turn around and happily scream yeah I’m queer, ya looking for a good time? (For example) ya know what’s gonna happen? Their gonna start stammering and come up with another way to bother you, and when you don’t give in and don’t show a reaction they will end up storming away angrily. Then you have something to laugh at for the rest of the day.

      What the fuck do you think pride parades are for?

      My grandfather got caught downtown Toronto in one and spent 2 hours throwing slurs. Ya think a single person in that parade cared?

      • @SCB
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        spent 2 hours throwing slurs

        Lmao “Grandpa how was your day?”

        “Pretty good actually. I spent 2 hours shouting slurs at strangers”

    • Alien Nathan Edward
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      Two spirit is a native cultural thing and I think acknowledging it is a good idea. It used to just be LGBT, why should we stop expanding inclusion the moment you find a word you’re personally comfortable with?

      • IndiBrony
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        LGBTQIAPDSMFC2… at some point you’ve got to consider the cut off otherwise you might as well write out the whole alphabet.

        Queer is good to me as there’s a difference between “Ben is queer” and “Ben is a queer”

        • Draconic NEO
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          I liked the MOGAI acronym since by nature it includes all of them but Queer also works as well.

          • @[email protected]
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            QUILTBAG gets pretty good coverage too. Easy to say and cute, too.

            (Queer, qUestioning, Intersex, Lesbian, Transgender, Bisexual, Asexual/Agender, Gay)

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              I never heard that one before, cool.

        • @[email protected]
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          I mean going on your second point, I think it demonstrates the difference between a slur and a descriptor is how it’s used as a word.

          Like transgender is neutral term but we see it becoming a scare word by fascists recently by changing how its used in speech. Like “transgendered”, “transgenderism” or “transing” (as a note, it’s kinda scary how the first two no longer set off window’s spellcheck). Basically turning trans as a state of being adjective into a verb makes it seem like an act you can do to someone or have happen to you.

      • Roundcat
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        Better question: What makes you think they are not included in LGBT or Queer? Also, I know the inclusion of two spirits within the LGBT acronym is contentious with many native Americans as well. It’s why the pride flag with the native American feathers is frowned upon at many queer events.

        • Alien Nathan Edward
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          If everyone is included in queer why be anything other than the Q community? What elevates some queerness to a place where it deserves recognition on its own and why is some queerness relegated to a bucket labelled “Miscellaneous”?

          • snooggums
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            Crazy people recently adopted the Q for QAnon so unfortunately the single letter wouldn’t be great idea anytime soon.

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            I think you made my point for me.

            In case you missed it, we don’t need the acronym at all. We already have one word that describes us all in any form that takes, and making an acronym that is overly long and extends/contracts depending on the whims of the writer is overly complicated and defeats the purpose of having an acronym.

            Also, funny how you aren’t going to argue the point that the inclusion of two spirits is controversial within the native American community itself, when that was the point you jumped at me with.

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              Controversial in a community other than my own means that two spirit isn’t my point to argue for or against. I led with it because it was the thing that was there after the Q, which seemed to be where you were drawing the line in the sand. I’ll concede that point.

              The only thing I’d say about adopting “queer” as an umbrella term for all of us is that, as a term of abuse, a lot of us have strong negative associations with it and would hesitate to self-apply it. I use it, I like stealing power back from the bullies in that way, but I’m not gonna force someone to self-apply a slur that dredges up memories of being physically beaten, or their friends killed. An umbrella term could work, but maybe not that one as long as that trauma is still present in the community.

              • Roundcat
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                I think you and I agree on more than we may think. At the end of the day, I want everyone in the community to feel not only included, but unified as well.

                I understand the word still hurts others, but so do so many other words commonly used within queer spaces. Gay is still used as a slur and pejorative and yet is still used universally amongst the gay community. I think part of the reclamation process is not only using the word whenever you can, but taking pride in the word as you do it. I do mean it when I say I feel warmth and love in the word queer, and I try to extend that to anyone I use it to describe. If someone within the community expressed discomfort in the word though, I wouldn’t use it for them.

                And I think at the end of the day you and I can agree we need an all encompassing term. Something that is inclusive, easy to say, versatile, and if possible, steeped in tradition within the queer community, I personally feel queer is the best candidate for that term, but I would be welcoming to better suggestions.

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                Queer makes me think of weird. Odd. Not normal. I wish gay meant more than just homosexual lol. I mean I don’t identify with a gender, I don’t have preferences and if I had to label myself that way it would be longer than my name. But I also don’t feel like I’m different or abnormal for not caring if my SO were male, female or whatever they want to be, I’m not abnormal for being part of a spectrum where I don’t see things as feminine or masculine. I don’t feel like I need to be labeled but I also have an easy time blending in with those whose religion and culture is limiting them from who they are. I guess once more people get comfortable with the fact that it’s normal to be who you are then they’ll start being themselves and lgbt+++++ will just be everyone.

    • @[email protected]
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      This is the same type of self hating bigotry that made the Bisexuals unwelcome at pride and transgender people shit on for 30 years.

      Fuck you and anyone who thinks like you.

      • Roundcat
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        For advocating for an all inclusive term rather than an acronym that can be chopped to exclude people?

        Yeah fuck me I guess.

        • @money_loo
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          Well you’re doing it by trying to exclude the parts you don’t agree with…

            • @money_loo
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              Literally your entire first paragraph is you trying to explain why you get to decide which parts belong, based only on how YOU feel about it. It’s weird you can’t read what you wrote.

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                I said I understand why people feel the need to include terms that are already covered by the Q in LGBTQ, but overextending the acronym and including symbols and numbers causes confusion, defeats the purpose of the acronym, and makes people who are not included feel left out.

                The whole point of my argument was I think queer should be the go to term cause it covers everyone and leaves nobody out.

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                  I have nothing to hide. I’m a dumb irresponsible formerly conservative queer person who is still learning and who says stupid shit all the time, some of it I even come to regret. It’s all there for anyone who wants to judge my character. Happy reading. Hopefully your assessment of me is more forgiving than @Hyperi0n.

  • @BonesOfTheMoon
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    There was a petition to offer refugee status to LGBT Americans put before the House of Commons recently, I just got an email update about it because I signed it, and apparently they accept some refugees on this basis, but it doesn’t look like many. I say open the borders and bring me your gays, America. We’ll be nicer to them than you are.

    • @PRUSSIA_x86
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      My fiance and I have been looking into moving to Canada. He’s a librarian in a small town and things are not looking so great.

      • @BonesOfTheMoon
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        It’s really expensive unfortunately, but it’s a hell of a lot safer by and large.

        • @PRUSSIA_x86
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          We’re planning on lilypadding our way up through New England while we go through the citizenship process. These next few years are gonna suck major ass.

      • @BonesOfTheMoon
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        Come stay with me. You just gotta walk my dog if I’m late from work.

        • @AngryCommieKender
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          Be careful with offers like that. There are several million more Americans looking to flee than you can house.

          I wish I was joking

    • Franzia
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      I was born to go dance and cycle all over montreal. Im in a northern state, rural, fuck all going on here.

      • @BonesOfTheMoon
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        To be honest a lot of Canada is very provincial in location and mental state. But at least we’re mostly nice.

  • @[email protected]
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    The “2” is for two-spirited which is a traditional Native American concept and that is neat.

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      What’s wild about “two-spirit” is that it’s not a really definite concept (that is, it is a neologism from 1990 that does not have a universal understanding among tribal traditions) but what it does accomplish is replacing the perjorative European anthropological term

      slur

      berdache, from Arabic burdaj “slave” meaning basically a young male submissive gay partner

      • @[email protected]
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        TIL that term is considered a slur. I remember learning about them in anthropology class ~15 years ago and that was the term used.

        So is the respectful terminology today to use whichever modern LGBTQ label is accurate, or should I use two-spirit in historical context?

        • @utopianfiat
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          When speaking of first nations and amerindians who are queer and self-identify as two-spirit, use two-spirit. Historically, I don’t know.

    • regalia
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      I can’t be the only person who gives zero fucks about a 2 spirit lol

    • TheRealKuni
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      LGBTQ 2 has better graphics, split-screen multiplayer, a customizable interface, and hot-swappable controls. It also supports macros.

      But now you have to pay for DLC maps.

    • regalia
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      LGBT was so popular that they made a sequel with 200% the gay

    • StarkDay
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      It stands for “two spirit,” which is an Indigenous term for a gender identity similar to being transgender. Canada has been making a more concerted effort to acknowledge and respect Indigenous views and traditions, so it’s added to the LGBT+ acronym in Canada

      • @KidsTryThisAtHome
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        I have no idea what any of this means lol. How’s it different from the T? If they “added” it on, then where did the + go? I’m old and confused and people are just people regardless so I have no idea what is the correct term for anyone anymore, y’all are just humans to me.

        • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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          There are a lot of differing opinions on what should be used, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGBTQ+, LGBTQIA, etc, etc. I appreciate what inclusive acronyms try to do, but it does get very burdensome for non-queer people. I typically just use “queer”, personally, though you obviously have to be a little careful with that one depending on context and perhaps it isn’t always entirely encompassing. E.g. are intersex people “queer”? They just have abnormal sex chromosomes.

          -A queer

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            +1 for the simpler queer term.

            There’s also GRSM (Gender Relational and Sexual Minorities) which I find much more meaningful than LGBTQIA2S+. First it isn’t a mash-up of a load of loosely related terms and, secondly, it also includes D/s relationships or ENM (Ethical Non Monogamy) for example. Sadly it doesn’t seem to be getting much traction anywhere ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

            • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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              Dang, I hadn’t heard of that, but I like it! It’s a shame it isn’t very “catchy” I suppose lol.

          • Carl
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            Well imo, to make it easier for people… since the acronym started as LGBT, why not make it LGBT+. It is short and sweet, and less letters to remember.

          • @[email protected]
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            Personally I’ve always liked GSRM (Gender, Sexual, and Romantic Minorities). Unfortunately that probably won’t catch on anytime soon.

            • @afraid_of_zombies
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              GSRM sounds like a knock off of Grand Theft Auto. Where you cause chaos and crime in some Romanian cities.

          • Flying Squid
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            The 2, in this case, is about respecting Indigenous Canadians. I think it’s warranted.

        • @applebusch
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          Trans generally means a man born in a woman’s body or a woman born in a man’s body. People who are trans prefer to be treated as the gender they are inside, whether or not they appear to be that gender externally, just like traditional men would take offense to being referred to as she or her. It’s fine to see people as just people but you should acknowledge that you wouldn’t want to be referred to as the wrong gender and neither do trans people.

          Two-spirit appears to be more of an umbrella term for native American third genders, with no single general meaning. The third gender part appears to be important, meaning they are neither male nor female on the inside, regardless of what gender they may appear to be. Take this with a grain of salt since this is the first time I’ve heard the term and just looked it up. There appears to be some contention around the meaning, so I’m probably wrong.

      • @[email protected]
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        I always thought it was for 2A, for asexual and ally.

        Having allies be a part of the acronym is a whole other debate though.

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          You get kicked out of the rainbow and have to make your own rainbow.

          • @[email protected]
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            When did the rainbow go from “it’s OK that some people want to have sex with their own gender” to “you must believe in abstract religious concepts”

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      It’s LGBT Q2. It’s the second quarter for the LGBT corporation.

      • @PBandJay
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        Is that when our fiscal year ends?

    • kamen
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      Version 2 maybe?

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        2nd edition. Same dice.

        Advanced LGBTQ & Bad Dragons.

    • @[email protected]
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      I’m not sure of why anything but Q is involved, doesn’t Queer basically cover everything that isn’t Hetero? Also I thought people were against labels, but maybe I was wrong since everyone seems to want a label now.

      • @[email protected]
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        Also I thought people were against labels, but maybe I was wrong since everyone seems to want a label now.

        You are wrong.

      • @[email protected]
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        Don’t know the answer to your question but wanted to support the question anyway. I don’t get why you’re being downvoted

      • @cnut
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        Why are you talking at all, if you don’t know the answer to the question?

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          Because talking is what you do on forums.

          Your post and criticism is similarly valueless, as you don’t provide any answers, as is mine

          Sometimes people simply want to engage in the discussion.

          • @TheSambassador
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            Thanks! I’d never heard of it and my comment asking about it was a bit judgey, but I appreciate the info.

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    Wow… that #2 seems to have taken this article hostage.

    • @devious
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      Ah yes, the sequel LGBTQ2: Electric Boogaloo

    • @madcaesar
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      When Republicans call us stupid, this is the reason… Seriously, they are adding numbers now…

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      I mean, it’s for 2 spirit. Pretty rude comment to make on an article like this by the way.

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        No it’s not, it’s adding random extras to the acronym. LGBTQ covers the range. Add the + if you really want to. Anything past that and it’s baiting ridicule and defeating the purpose of an acronym.

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          They are not random letter and numbers, they represent groups not included in Queer.

          It’s also Canada focusing on indigenous peoples for its inclusion in the list. 2S is usually at the front in Canada.

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            That’s what the plus is for

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              2S, Intersection and Asexual are not included in the Queer/Questioning. You misunderstand the usage of the +

      • @[email protected]
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        Genuinely curious, what is 2 spirit? I try to stay hip with the lingo but that one’s new to me

        • Concetta
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          Two-spirit” refers to a person who identifies as having both a masculine and a feminine spirit, and is used by some Indigenous people to describe their sexual, gender and/or spiritual identity.As an umbrella term it may encompass same-sex attraction and a wide variety of gender variance, including people who might be described in Western culture as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, transgender, gender queer, cross-dressers or who have multiple gender identities. Two-spirit can also include relationships that could be considered poly. The creation of the term “two-spirit” is attributed to Elder Myra Laramee, who proposed its use during the Third Annual Inter-tribal Native American, First Nations, Gay and Lesbian American Conference, held in Winnipeg in 1990. The term is a translation of the Anishinaabemowin term niizh manidoowag, two spirits.

          From lgbtqhealth.ca

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      I’m done adding to it. Instead, I’m waiting for when sexually rigid and prude people are the minority instead, so that eventually “LGBTQ2…” becomes “regular people” and the prudes are the ones singled out as different.

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        We don’t want none of those *spits* cishets round these parts, now do we? You best turn right back round from where ya came, straight boy.

  • Altima NEO
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    There’s a part 2 now? How much better is it? Or is the original always the best?

    • @mightyfoolish
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      The first one did not become as popular as many people hoped. Yet, plenty remain hopeful that the imminent sequel faces less stigma.

    • @robbotlove
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      laughs in Aliens and Terminator 2

  • OBG
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    OK, I can’t keep up, what’s the 2 mean? LOL

      • Franzia
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        Thank you! 2 Spirited was my first introduction to what it meant to be Queer, and it’s pretty cool to see this variation on the acronym.

        • @[email protected]
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          Hey no problem glad I could help. It’s part of decolonization to include everyone in on Indigenous terms.

    • @[email protected]
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      You should look up Trudeau rattling off this acronym like it’s nothing lol. He likely practiced a lot in the mirror

      • @RizzRustbolt
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        You get to be in the acronym. But you’re on your own for affordable food.

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        Jesus. At this point can we just say LGBTO and have the O mean Others? It’s getting cringy af, and I’m saying that as a trans person.

        • @[email protected]
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          That was the whole point of the “Q”! In fact, we could ditch the LGBT and just stick with a fully inclusive “Queer”.

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          You don’t even need the O, because that’s what the Q means.

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            I’d love if we could get to a place where the Q encompasses all of the identities. As it stands, it feels like Queer has taken on an identity of its own.

            • @SCB
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              I’d love to get to a place where there is no LGBTQ+ community at all. That’s what actually winning looks like.

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          Don’t worry there are only 107 recognized genders. I’d like to hear any politician throw that one around

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            Why can’t those 107 genders fall under T for trans? I feel old for saying this, but if you don’t identify with your birth gender then doesn’t that make a person trans? Why do they need a extra letter on LGBT for it?

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              I don’t know, I don’t subscribe to any of that shit. I don’t care whatya do in your personal life but if you come up to me and look like a guy, I’m gonna say what up dude. You get offended by that ya can GFY lol

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                So you’re a transhpobe? At least just say you’re a transphobic person, it’s a lot easier than typing in that cringy comment.

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                  No, I couldn’t give a shit what you do in your life. I’m not changing for anyone, I am me. If you don’t like it, go elsewhere. If that’s transphobic, sure what ever. I really don’t care because it doesn’t affect my life

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            Recognized by whom? Most countries recognize 3: male, female, and everything inbetween

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          It’s a Native American term that has been in use for thousands of years longer than whatever newbie civilization your ancestors came from.

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      Two-Spirited. Apparently it’s a Native American term used to indicate a third gender.

  • @Smacks
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    I hope the new v2 update doesn’t come with a battlepass.

    • @WhiteHawk
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      Where can I find the patch notes?

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    “Not all countries have the same values and legal system that we have in Canada. As a result, it is important for you to be informed about the legal framework and social customs governing sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics in your destination country,” that page notes.

    Wow, way to understate that. I suppose they have to downplay it though because if they were honest about the state of the US then they’d have to acknowledge that large swaths of the US can no longer be considered even remotely safe for members of the LGBT community. As such, they would have to consider the possibility that of members of the LGBT community might seek asylum in Canada and if so, that they could no longer turn them away on the basis that the US is a safe harbor (iirc many countries ban US citizens from seeking asylum because the US is supposed to be a “safe country”).

    Edit: Canada likes to claim that LGBT people from the US and UK can achieve refugee status, however the US-Canada Safe Third Country agreement says otherwise. Note that while there are exceptions to the agreement, none of them involve people who are members of the LGBT and/or BIPOC communities. In fact, it sounds like, based on the canada.ca link, that Canada recently expanded it to make it harder for people to claim refugee status if they’re coming from the US, which is kinda the opposite of what they should be doing.

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      There’s a chance that me and my sister might be fleeing to Canada if the situation gets bad enough even in the safer parts of the US, but even then, I know Canada has its own growing problems with fascism, and I’m looking into backup plans if things get bad enough there as well.

      At the end of the day though, we may just run out of places we can run to.

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          A minority, but they are loud and have influence. I still remember the convoy that shut down the country for weeks.

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            The Convoy terrorized a city for weeks. Maybe shut down certain aspects of that city. The rest of Canada was largely unaffected.

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              It still was a scary situation to me, and reminded me a lot of the Jan 6 insurrection. It wasn’t just Ottawa either that was terrorized though. There were smaller convoys that terrorized towns in Alberta, and there were several border crossings that were blocked by truckers.

              Canada may be a more tolerant place than America, but it still faces a lot of the same vulnerabilities that we face here from being overtaken by a militant minority.

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        Same. Tbh I fully expect that if I tried however, they’d just turn me back and cite the legal agreement that basically states that Americans can’t be refugees.