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What do u think of straight pride?

Sure its the majority of people but in the name of inclusivity straight people need to be celebrated too.
White pride similarly has a place if the change from supremacy be made to inclusivity. Even belief in your own superiority is ideal. The use of superiority to eradicate the lesser is not helpful and deminishes the improvement all humans can make to the condition of humanity. Further doesnt such violence disprove the assumption of superiority. Equality and inclusion should be upheld.
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WhateverWorks · 36-40
Like similar arguments to the point you made, it’s a little bit off the mark because since white, heteronormative culture is the predominant culture it’s already celebrated. It’s in the vast majority of our movie plot lines TV show plot lines, book plot lines., it’s the primary focus of discussing relationships in school. It’s the primary focus of research across to be hard and soft sciences. Straight PTA and straight sexuality is pretty socially acceptable in most places. The majority of marriage advertisements are heterosexual..

Taking that into consideration, what more celebration do we need exactly?
exchrist · 31-35
@WhateverWorks thats absolutely true but if it were an additional opportunity to celebrate life and potentially make more children wouldnt be bad for society. I do agree with you still
WhateverWorks · 36-40
Celebrating life and making more children? I feel like we already do that on the regular 🤔@exchrist
exchrist · 31-35
@WhateverWorks sadly birthrate is down. In developed countries
WhateverWorks · 36-40
Fair, but I think that has to do with peoples’ increased awareness of economic instability and uncertainty for a prosperous future, not a lack of self-esteem @exchrist
exchrist · 31-35
@WhateverWorks certainly it is a mulyifaceted issue. Housing food costs and healthcare weigh in heavily too
WhateverWorks · 36-40
Well…. All I can say is that of the many people I know anecdotally, the reason they chose not to have children or not have more children had to do with money, not because they weren’t mingling with enough other straight people @exchrist