I understand you. For my part, I am not against two men or two women together because I am very open minded, even if some others people can't or don't want tolerate it for personal reasons. My principe is simple, I really think there are people who are for everyone. So if it's the same genders, I won't be shocked, and we do all sins. Even if there aren't the same levels, so I prefer to concentrate on my own improvment. However it's a big problem when you have sick powerful people who want to force absolutely everyone to change themself. To force to do things some people don't want to be, or don't want to become ( homosexuality is a part of it) shame on them to transform this subject into a trend for years and years.
It's not the same if the persons feels about the same gender, without to be agressed by fanservice and forced gay sex contents by mind control and symbolisms. Personnaly, I prefer to see two men or two women together than to heard ( because if one day I see something like this my brain will shut down immediatly) stuff with children involved with disgusting grown men and women. Or witness zoophilia.
I prefer to repeat myself, I don't force people to change their view if they are against homosexuality, it's just that for me, it's something so much more complex that an "illness" or a "dysfunction", I really think we don't choose who we will fall for. I think with feelings, I think it's one of the reasons it doesn't bother me. And it's also about consents. If there consents, I don't fucking care
Yes, I agree with you.
If there is consent between adults and true love, that is absolutely fine and awesome and nobody should be shamed for it, or worse, experience discrimination/violence (which is still a huge issue for lgbtq+ community all around the world)
I wouldn't want to agressively try to convince people who are against or uncomfortable with lgtbq+ to change their minds, and I think it is important that we can respect each others opinions and beliefs.
But the issue with categorizing it as a "disorder" or something like that, is that, not only does that heavily stigmatize people, but also saying that something is a disorder, implies that there is, or should be, some kind of "cure" for it.
And we already know very well that "gay conversion" "therapies" and such, do not work at all, and also traumatize a lot of the ppl who go thru it.
Forcing people to repress that part of themselves, long term, will be unbearable for them and cause all kinds of depression and could ultimately even make someone suic*dal.
I think the most important thing is to differentiate between the agenda and those who push it (and there is very obviously an agenda of heavily promoting lgbtq+ themes, I would not deny that) versus most of the actual community itself.
A lot of people in the community actually don't like the agenda, and get annoyed by it too.
It is not lgbtq+ folks fault that their identities are being used to push some nwo agenda, and they just want to peacefully exist without being labelled as a sick or disgusting individual or having to fear for their lives as is the case in many countries still sadly. Surely one can probably find some more extreme or unreasonable voices in the community, but we should not paint everyone with the same brush.
It's the same issue as with feminism for example. Unfortunately in the feminist movement there are some loud individuals who say crazy sh*t like lock all men up in an island or smthn, of course thats crazy. But then people make the mistake of concluding that all feminists must be crazy like that, just becuz of some shitt* things that some individuals say.