It is really necessary to display the gay flag everywhere now?

Everyone is free to do whatever they want with their lives but remember that not everyone is suddenly gay. I think the project doesn’t need to stuff any gender ideology to thrive.

  • ForkUSpez@lemmy.fmhy.mlOP
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    1 year ago

    Being inclusive and open minded is not putting the gay flag everywhere.

    It is being tolerant, kind and considerate with everyone your interact with in your real life. I think we reached a point where we think that just with a few words and displays we are instantly open minded and tolerant.

    Many are saturated of this and don’t say anything just because they are afraid of cancellation.

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      1 year ago

      Why do you hate that it’s there? It doesn’t matter if it is or isn’t, but it seems to bug you.

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        1 year ago

        I don’t hate it nor like it. I am just arguing that it isn’t necessary for the app to thrive. Maybe that is why David left, too much bullshit? Just a though…

        Gay community is all tolerance and inclusion until someone disagrees, it seems… 😅

        Oh the tolerance…

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          1 year ago

          Not everything needs to be done “for the app to try”; some stuff can also be just the expression of support for something

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          I don’t hate it nor like it.

          “I just felt it was necessary to make a post to complain about how I shouldn’t have to look at it. You know, the regular way people engage with something that they definitely don’t feel strongly about.”