"Pride month" is supposed to be about increasing acceptance of homosexuals (and, rather obviously, in later years all the SJW yada-yada buzzwords). They exist, they are normal people just like you and me, they should be accepted and treated like everybody else.
Yet, what do you see when you watch a "pride parade"?
Do you see normal everyday people, just like everybody else? Do you see people who you would think of as "yeah, just a regular guy or gal, just like everybody else, looks like a normal wholesome person who I wouldn't mind having a beer with and be my friend"?
Or do you see extreme deviants? Do you see debauchery and extreme hedonism? Behavior that's absolutely not how normal average people behave?
Why all the public debauchery? Why all the hedonism? Why all the obnoxious public displays of deviant behavior? Why the exhibitionism?
That's not how normal people behave. Are we supposed to think of these people as normal everyday people, just like you and me and everybody else, who just behave normally, live normally, and should be accepted as normal part of society?
Because that's not what's displayed in these parades. They are not sending a message of "we are just normal everyday people, like everybody else". They are sending a message of "we are extreme hedonistic deviant exhibitionists". They are not sending a message that they are even trying to fit into society. They are sending a message of "we are very different from normal people, and we want you to know we are very different".
And that's the big irony of those parades. They want to be treated like everybody else, to be considered the same as everybody else, just normal people, yet their public behavior is completely opposite of that.
It's like someone telling you "I'm a completely peaceful friendly and amicable person who abhors violence" while beating your face to a pulp with a lead pipe.
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