I think many of you miss the point, it's not mainly about the LGBTQQQQ whatever, it's about the rule of society and how being "different" doesn't mean you have the right to broke the rule, indeed you can break the rule, be different, be the special snowflake, but then that does not mean people will tolerate or accept it unless you do something about it, even small things like petition and finding like-minded people to have your voice heard.
Even then when you try to change the rule, it still does not mean that you have the right to break the pre-established rule and make it inconvenient for everyone else, one must adapt and make or change the rule into the one that where the people are not harmed or at loss due to the new rule that you make, something that many did not think about when they make some sort of movement or protest, and thus many movements or protest are doomed to fail because, in the end, most of the movement is not really about benefiting society in general, but more about benefiting those that are involved in the movement itself.
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