• Stamets [Mirror]@startrek.website
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    1 year ago

    Because then it doesn’t feel like equal representation for everyone. It feels like Lesbians are getting the most representation with everyone being an after thought. While lesbians are awesome, it does feel shitty for everyone else. That’s why so many additions have been made. It doesn’t feel representative of everyone or equal. Also why I throw the whole thing out and just call us all something else. No one gets specific representation but it goes back to the original meaning of the Pride flag. Every color in equal representation, showing the diversity of us all and how we all deserve to be seen and heard.

    Good question though!

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      1 year ago

      Also why I throw the whole thing out and just call us all something else.

      true equality would either be just ‘+’, without any letters, or including every letter, which seems impossible.

      or like you said, something completely else. I personally like - hear me out - ‘alphabet people’. I understand that rightoids use this term as an insult so it isn’t usable, which is a shame, because apart from its negative connotation it has a few nice upsides:

      • sexualities/genders are being abbreviated by single letters already and since the alphabet contains all letters, everyone is included

      • ‘people’ is completely neutral towards everyone as well