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[deleted] t1_iuzig8m wrote

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Cheetahs_never_win t1_iv0lreh wrote

So you're saying you don't want to get millions of LGBT people together in DC at the same time to express some choice words to the US government?

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PositiveStress8888 t1_iv4gblz wrote

Choice words don't seem to be cutting it. Why not have worldpride hosted in a country that actually supports and accepts LGBT regardless of what part of the country they live in

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Super_Exaggerated t1_iv2jk9u wrote

I think taking it away because of what was done to them would be a bad look. It's not like people wanted to have their rights stripped. It's not like this is an award to the US.

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[deleted] t1_iuzjgcj wrote

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ananxiouscat t1_iuzn7el wrote

Women's rights are LGBTQIA rights are Civil Rights are HUMAN RIGHTS

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PositiveStress8888 t1_iv0ikhi wrote

I'll do you one better when anyone's rights are infringed on it's everyone's problem.

I'm a brown straight male but that doesn't mean I don't have a dog in the LGBT fight or the trans fight or any other fight, I'm human, and every human deserves to live a life of safety and health both mentally and physically regardless of where they live.

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citytiger OP t1_iuzq03f wrote

unrelated to this event. The US should not be denied the right to host it because of the actions of a few states. DC was the runner up and got it because Kaohsiung declined after being awarded the honor due to disagreements.

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ananxiouscat t1_iv46d59 wrote

yes they should be denied! enjoy your downvotes lol!

EDIT here's your deleted reply you posted 22:57 CST:

>Ok lets deny the US any major world events. Lets punish everyone for the actions of a few. Lets ban them from the Olympics to because of the actions of a few states. Punish the athletes who've worked so hard.

the first part? yup! now you're getting it! except no one mentioned individual athletes needing to be "punished" tho; there's no reason to reach for the extremes of targeting individuals to prove your weird point, and idk why you'd think anyone would support that...individuals are not countries. we're talking about nations, so please stay on topic.

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deathman1651 t1_iuzq8od wrote

Well tbf trans rights are under attack right now but i mean where isn't that the case

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citytiger OP t1_iuzqcy4 wrote

again the actions of a few states should not bar a US city from being able to host the event especially one of the most LGBT friendly cities in the country.

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WHOISTIRED t1_iuzl3gm wrote

Even though it is LGBTQ+. It definitely is in alignment with the rights. Because even if you take something away from what might not seem irrelevant, it definitely directly affects them just as equally due to the demographic of the group.

Definitely is interesting to have it be so heavily funded to what recently happened.

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