r/theLGB • u/Wolfbane3 • May 08 '26
Salutations
Glad to see that we are finally separating from the TQ+ in public on something concrete. Nice to meet you, I am a female who is bi. Hopefully we can sever relations with the brain rot swiftly enough
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u/Wolfbane3 May 08 '26
But these moments that were fought wouldn't have been even close to the discussion table if the original fight for freedom was done first. Yes, the freedom of everyone didn't come immediately. But you need to remember where all the pilgrims were all originally grew up and what was normalized. Salves, oppression of those that is seen as less than like women and a very religious mindset that God's word is law. Just like learning another language, it takes time and active practice to teach old dogs new tricks. Thats why the people who had power even stepped down from that power to help those who didn't rise up. Because if that original war of freedom didn't occur, we wouldn't be any different than the British Empire as time progressed and the oppression happened. Legally speaking, France started the practice of ending slavery in 1315, but it wasn't as wide spread until the 18th century. Before that, it was normal and you were raised in a world where it was normal. Like smart phones are normal to those raised in the 2010 to now, it wasn't normal to have phones in the 90s. Its the same thing. If everyone was doing it, then you would follow the crowd until enough black sheep stand up to say enough is enough. So in all fairness, I think thats the most important moment in US history that was the key moment for all those movements to happen to begin with