One thing I really dislike in the advocacy of LBGTQOWFVCP is that it makes friendship a subject of suspicion. One cannot have a close friend of the same gender without being suspected of being gay. Taken to the extreme, it has the effect of isolating people.
For some reason, I’m thinking of a scene from Scary Movie, in which one guy starts talking to another guy about their relationship. The gay guy keeps bringing up example after example of how their relationship is gay, and the other guy keeps rebutting him with perfectly innocent and platonic explanations of each example. For example, “What about that trip to San Francisco?” is rebutted by “We were shopping!”
The desire to cast everything in a gay light is not healthy or productive. That it is so ubiquitous these days is an Obama legacy that hopefully will die sooner rather than later.
“One thing I really dislike in the advocacy of LBGTQOWFVCP is that it makes friendship a subject of suspicion. One cannot have a close friend of the same gender without being suspected of being gay. Taken to the extreme, it has the effect of isolating people.”
That is quite true, but isolating people is a part of this diseased culture’s agenda as well. People who think themselves isolated are more malleable, and more easily intimidated. The silent majority is silenced deliberately. Has been for a long time.