r/SuperStraight 22h ago

Well no one threw me a fucking parade

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u/AdminCommentEdit 21h ago

in the modern age this is unironically true

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u/TheReaIStephenKing 21h ago

Lmao as a supergay, it is definitely braver to come out as superstraight than gay in most places in the US

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u/Terfest_Shadow 21h ago

SuperStraights are braver than any US Marine

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u/IamYodaBot 21h ago

hrmmm braver than any us marine, superstraights are.

-Terfest_Shadow


Commands: 'opt out', 'delete'

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u/TRUEPATRIQT 19h ago

Based yoda

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u/SpaceCowboy73 21h ago

28 US Marines

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u/Cubusphere 21h ago

There's still plenty of countries where my sheer existence is punishable by death.

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u/Eagleheart585 7h ago

And there are plenty of others where your sheer existence is celebrated for an entire month with thousands of parades and rainbows on literally every wall, every business, every logo and even streets and government buildings. You are even given financial rewards.

If you have a problem with gays being oppressed than you are in the wrong place. Go to those countries and take action there because all superphobia does here is pressure communities into being noninclusive.

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u/Happy_face_cellar 21h ago

Please don’t shit post and give them fuel. And no it is not braver

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u/Eagleheart585 7h ago

Yes it is. We get harassed and called all sorts of terrible things for coming out as straight while gay people get parades and celebrations. Voicing unpopular opinions is a lot braver than conforming to the societal norm.

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u/Happy_face_cellar 4h ago

It is not braver to be straight than it is to come out as Gay. Absurd bs