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[–]Destresse🇨🇵 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (5 children)

In France, yes and no.

Yes : they share (accurate) LGB history, they fight against LGB discrimination, share news of what's going on in other countries for LGB people. They worked to get us the right to marry.

And no : they push the anglosphere trans agenda trying to trample women's rights, they share ideas that sexual orientation could be changed by promoting political lesbianism (if you don't know what that is : basically straight women deciding they'll only date women from then on because men disappointed them. And calling themselves lesbians, when they are not.), they advocate for transing kids...

I believe this is how it must have started for anglo-people too, us LG and Bs are unsuspecting. Organisations that fought for our rights and still defend us to this day are simultaneously trying to destroy us, that creates conflict in our minds.

I, for one, feel uncomfortable critisizing an organisation that actually does and did help people like me. And maybe I shouldn't feel this way, but I do. I don't trust them at all, seeing how things went down in NA and the UK, it's only a matter of time until our organisations turn completely TQ+ too. But right now that's not the case, they are, as we say here, sitting their ass between two chairs. This is why LGB people don't rebel until it's too late. They haven't completely abandoned us yet, and we feel it's impossible that they will. Unfortunately, what I've seen on the internet for the past five years proves it is possible.