And I had a blast. It was fun being with so many cool people. Saw some people walking with a communist Trans flag with a hamsic. Everyone was really loving toward eachother. Got a few cat calls from groups of bears lol.

Anyway, felt good that I was able to do this, just wanted to share 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈

  • DankZedong OP
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    But I was weirded out by companies being in the Pride. I saw a group of people from the company Chemours, who are actively poisoning the water in Belgium and The Netherlands. Proper company queerwashing.

      • DankZedong OP
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        Luckily none of that over here. Quite a few Palestina flags honestly.

        • @LarkinDePark@lemmygrad.ml
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          No, I told them it was an irrelevant distraction used to steer them away from contributing to any meaningful change at the root cause and instead towards a source of liberal smugness. An attempt to co-opt a something real and user it for nefarious ends.

          (For people wondering, this guy is sore about people calling out culture war bullshit because a liberal podcast told him to be)

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      Verizon was at the one I went to, lol. It felt like a big advertisement sometimes, but with hipster food trucks serving 13 dollar sandwiches.

      It was ok. It was nice feeling somewhat safe, for a second. For one, Amerika has this little problem with having the most mass shootings on Earth. As soon as I stepped outside of the pride area I got called a “c@@@sucker” by a stranger.

      Heheh. Heh. 😕

    • 小莱卡
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      Just like Bayer in my country rocking the queer flag on their headquarters.

      • YoungBelden [any]
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        huh i was gonna say i’ve heard queerwashing as well, but the wikipedia page only lists pinkwashing and rainbow-washing. may be a regional thing

  • Twink [none/use name]
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    I do not enjoy pride parades, because they don’t feel like pride to me. The amount of ads is astounding. The last one I went to literally had rails to separate queer people from the (corporate) parade. Happy for you to get some bear calls though. :)

    • DankZedong OP
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      Yeah it was sort of a mix over here. But I felt like no one really cared for those companies. The biggest cheers where for the leather gays and the drags and for basically every non corporate org participating.

    • @ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml
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      I feel like this is a common problem that plagues a lot of pride parades. Smaller local ones for small to kid sized cities are usually much much more personal I’ve found. They’re also much more fun.

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      damn i remember downvotes hexbear-pride

      they just allow cowards to express drive-by disagreement without actually voicing an opinion that might be challenged

      dope experience tho, glad you got to go!