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Yesterday my country showed again the face of hate and ugliness. These are the people, the homophobe, the biggots, the ignorants that came to protest in the street to spit on our faces again, against the equality and the wedding rights for everyone. These very same people that would never wink, never move a fingers to help anyone against misery, injustices, exclusion, these ones suddenly mobilized their whole family, filled buses all around the country to run the streets and spread their horrible opinions against..... love.
I know they belong to a dead century. I know they'll stay behind. But still, it hurts.

Fortunately, there are always loves, friendships, light and beauty to compensate.





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Il fut un temps où les Noirs et les Blancs ne pouvaient pas se marier. Etait-ce du racisme ? Je le crois. En Allemagne, à une certaine époque, un juif ne pouvait pas épouser un non juif. Etait-ce de l’antisémitisme ? Je le crois. Il y a des pays, encore aujourd’hui, où les femmes ne peuvent pas se marier librement. Est-ce du sexisme ? Je le crois. En France, les homosexuels ne peuvent pas se marier. Est-ce de l’homophobie ? Je le crois. À l’origine de tous ces états de fait, il n’y a qu’une chose : le refus de l’égalité.
La bande dessinee pour tous (du mariage) par Wandrille. tout est dit, fermez la avec votre pretendu "debat" maintenant.
Le privilège hétéro, c’est d’expliquer la dépression chez les gays en disant «qu’ils ne s’acceptent pas assez» au lieu de «on ne les accepte pas assez».




Le privilège hétéro, c’est au moins une nouvelle blague à contenu homophobe par jour sur 9gag, un des sites les plus visité internationalement.
Le privilège hétéro, c’est qu’un mot utilisé pour insulter les gens de ton orientation ne soit pas tweeté plus de 16 000 fois par jours.


Le privilège hétéro, c’est de dire à un gai qu’il parlera de son oppression plus tard, parce que c’est pas important.






Homosexual concentration camp prisoners were not acknowledged as victims of Nazi persecution.[7] Reparations and state pensions available to other groups were refused to gay men, who were still classified as criminals — the Nazi anti-gay law was not repealed until 1994, although both East and West Germany liberalized their criminallaws against adult homosexuality in the late 1960s.
“Gay Holocaust” survivors could be re-imprisoned for “repeat offences”, and were kept on the modern lists of “sex offenders”. Under the Allied Military Government of Germany, some homosexuals were forced to serve out their terms of imprisonment, regardless of the time spent in concentration camps. (X)
Also worth mentioning that homosexuals are still largely unacknowledged as victims of the Holocaust even within circles where they should know better. For example, in the Holocaust Museum in DC and Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, gay deaths are acknowledged only in passing and there is not a single picture of a “man of the pink triangle” - only of an empty ballroom that had once held a gay dance club. When Yad Vashem was completely redone in 2005, gay groups pressed for inclusion alongside other non-Jewish groups such as the disabled, Roma, etc., and numerous senior-level officials and the Rabbinate condemned such requests for inclusion, with some going so far as to suggest that the homosexuals were German criminals and therefore did not belong in the same category as the Jews who had done nothing wrong. When the memorial to gays in the Holocaust was unveiled in Berlin four years ago, senior members of Yad Vashem condemned it and, in particular, its proximity to the memorial for Jewish victims of the Shoah.




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