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Comments by "Dark Jack" (@darkjack9021) on "What's it like being LGBTQ+ in Japan?" video.
LGBT acitivists are sometimes very intolerant, beware. Be careful not to defend the excesses of this ideological movement, Takashi.
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The thing I don't like about the LGBT movement is that they want special treatment and privileges instead of equality. It's an ego trip of victimhood. It's nothing more than that. So much for maturity. Takashii, with all due respect, stop giving voice to this spoiled movement.
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@shikadaikobutsu3414 A better place for an ego trip? No thx. "Oh, look at me. I'm different. I want privileges!" What a childish attitude.
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People with different sexual orientations should be respected. All of them. That said, the LGBT++ ideology becomes dangerous. For example, trans women denigrate women in addition to saying that they change their sex (factually false). Be careful not to fall into the trap of tolerance of intolerance as in the West. As in all, there are drifts. As long as there is respect, truth and love, no worries. Like in this interview!
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@nervousbunnygaming Communities are not a country. And some are intolerant like some LGBT++ members. Stop being tolerant with them. They need to understand that they are not our politicians. They want respect? OK. They want to change the society? No way. They are not the norm. And nobody cares about their sexuality.
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Well, when you see intolerant persons from LGBT+++++++ "I'm a trans. So I'm more woman like real women. I hate them", you can understand why people don't like this movement. I hate this "Us versus You". And if this "Us against you" is real... this movement shouldn't exist. It's not good for society (Us together).
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Yeah, but LGBTQ culture is not very tolerant. That's the problem. Now I understand why Korea and China stop this movement.
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@Lappboi It would be nice if people had a little more decency and less ego trip. People will always look at you out of the corner of their eye, because you're "different". Does that really stop you from living? It's not necessarily disrespect. Besides, in Japan, there's nothing mean about it. Why do you have to be outspoken about sexual orientation these days? Nobody cares! And nobody should care!
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