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Plus, let's face it: much more sensible shoes.
Maybe you'd like the Vic one more? Family friendly... really its just a parade just like the Oak Bay Tea Party parade or the Esquimalt Buccaneer Days parade and if there is one thing I think all communities need more of, its parties!
I'm not trying to be uptight on this one, I think it's a good, fun time - I just don't think it does anything to help open the minds of the haters.
Just tossing a balloon for some discussion here to see if someone can shine light in different corners of my closet to help me take a different perspective on this one. Not saying my opinion is right, or definite - just how I've felt about the parade for a few years now.
A couple decades ago, "we're here, we're queer; get used to it," was necessary. And then the vast majority of people DID.
I'm certainly not so blind as to think that there isn't inequity and injustice directed towards GLBT people every day, but Pride doesn't change the mind of haters, and it probably never has much. What changes their mind is the opposite: day-to-day interaction:
"Oh, your son's gay? The couple two doors down from me are too. Their kids sure raise a ruckus!"
As for Pride? Maybe its role is strictly symbolic at this point: "I'm wearing a feather boa and short shorts and I'm an accountant! Hilarious!"
agreed.
I'm proud of my gay (and straight) friends, but I don't need to see a flamboyant display of their bedroom practices on Robson Street on a sunday afternoon, just like I wouldn't want to see the exact same practices of my straight friends on robson on a sunday.
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/28491
Would the sexual display be tolerated if it was being done straight men and woman?