
Every June we see people on social media getting their panties in a twist about Pride Month and this year is no exception. I have no idea why people visit my website when they get easily triggered whenever people in the LGBTQ+ community celebrate their achievements but I’ve given up trying to understand haters.
At any rate, I received this message in response to a post I made about this year’s Pride
can we also have a month for other sectors of our society? Like heterosexual month…?
Pride Month was started by members of the LGBTQ+ community. No one created it for us, we created it ourselves. No one gave it to us.
If straight people want their own month, they need to start it for themselves. Literally no one is stopping them. If straight people want to celebrate themselves, they need to get their shit together.
I found this post on Reddit and I thought it summarized why Pride Month is important:
Every year when Pride Month comes around, I see people ask “Why do LGBTQ+ people need a whole month?” So let me tell you about a person named Alan Turing.
During World War 2 Turing was one of the most important people who helped crack nazi germany’s enigma code. His work is estimated to have saved millions of lives and shortened the war by 2 years. He helped defeat one of the most dangerous regimes in human history.
And what did his country do in return? Award him? Acknowledge his works? NOPE.
They prosecuted him for being gay.
The thing is in 1952 homosexuality was illegal in Britain. Turing was convicted of “gross indecency” simply because he had a relationship with another man. Instead of prison he was given chemical castration. So he was forced hormonal treatment that caused severe physical and psychological effects.
A hero and genius was reduced to a criminal because of who he loved. A couple of years later he passed away at the age of 41.
That’s one reason Pride exists. Not because queer people think they’re special.Nor do they want some special attention. Pride exists because for much of history as LGBTQ+ people were told to hide, feel ashamed, or face punishment. And while things have improved in many places, discrimination hasn’t magically disappeared. People are still bullied, rejected by families, denied opportunities, harassed, assaulted, or treated as less worthy because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Leave social stigma, even today being gay is illegal in many countries. Tell me one country where being straight is illegal. Yep. Zero.
So pride is not a celebration of being “better” than anyone else but it’s a celebration of surviving things that never should have happened in the first place. It’s a reminder that people like Alan Turing existed, contributed to society, and deserved dignity long before society was willing to give it to them.
You don’t have to be queer to understand that. You just gotta believe that nobody should be humiliated or excluded for being who they are. If you got some more questions i would be happy to answer them.
That very much clears why Pride Month exists. 🏳️🌈 Happy pride to all queers and allies
Hope that clears things up.
Love, Hannah
Very well put. I so agree with you!
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very well said social media has turned into a joke for the most part all you get who people who,don’t understand and don’t want to
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I never myself fully understood pride myself for many years.
Then I accepted myself as trans non binary and began to see all this hate or misinformation toward those in this community
I’ve never been able to attend a pride event. Maybe one day
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