LGBTQ+ Pride March: Spread of Hinduphobic Ideology

What do you guys expect from the LGBTQ pride march? It is a simple march to spread awareness and seek social acceptance. Well, that’s not how you get acceptance. But you get it when you contribute to society through constant effort.

Just like the ideologies and propaganda the feminist movement brought to Bharat, just like that this time this LGBTQ movement is heading towards the same mindset of brainwashing people and spreading agenda.

Bangalore LGBTQ Pride March

A pride march was conducted by the LGBTQ+ community in support of the same-sex marriage and equal rights for the queer community. That’s fair enough. But two things were sure by this march-

  • They have no respect for the Supreme Court’s judgment of same-sex marriage, as the Supreme Court didn’t legalize it.
  • Second, They forgot their limits while marching for the community, How? Will talk about that.

While marching the Azadi slogan was raised by them. Azadi, itself a very sensitive and controversial word and is used to refer to Kashmir. Now the Kashmir issue is resolved so they are using it here about Hindutva. Yes you heard it right.

On this march, they raise the poster and slogan of “Hindutava se Azadi” Why? No one knows. Just ask them for once what Hinduism or Hindus have taken from you that you are using such slogans. They are openly targeting a community because they do not care about the consequences.

We believe punishment should be given to such people or at least a slap will do much better work. Hinduism is the only religion in which there are dedicated temples for transgender people but still such brainwashed kids are targeting one community.

Do you think they will say anything like that to Islam? Never because they know, that the moment they say something like that the Muslims will correct their gender identity in just one day.

Before these things spread a clear stand should be taken against them and as a citizen, we should support the Supreme Court judgment. These movements can harm your kid’s mindset as they did in the West.

We all should believe that there is one true GOD, who made two genders. One is male and the other is female. Other everything is the psychological malfunctions.

The LGBTQ+ community encompasses a diverse range of identities, and understanding the associated terms is crucial for respectful and inclusive conversations. Here are explanations for some key terms:

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LGBTQ+ Terms Meanings

  • Lesbian: Refers to women who are emotionally, romantically, or sexually attracted to other women.
  • Gay: Used to describe men who are attracted to other men. It is also an umbrella term for the entire community.
  • Bisexual: Individuals who are attracted to both men and women.
  • Transgender: People whose gender identity differs from the sex assigned to them at birth.
  • Queer: Historically a derogatory term, it has been reclaimed by some as an umbrella term for non-heteronormative sexual orientations and gender identities.
  • Intersex: Individuals born with physical or biological traits that do not fit typical definitions of male or female.
  • Asexual (Ace): People who do not experience sexual attraction or have a low interest in sexual activity.
  • Pansexual: Attraction to individuals regardless of their gender identity or biological sex.
  • Non-binary/Genderqueer: Individuals whose gender identity doesn’t fit within the traditional binary of male or female.
  • Cisgender: Individuals whose gender identity aligns with the sex assigned to them at birth.
  • Ally: A person who supports and advocates for the LGBTQ+ community, even if they do not identify as LGBTQ+ themselves.
  1. Pronouns
    • He/Him, She/Her, They/Them: Examples of pronouns used to refer to individuals based on their gender identity.
  2. Coming Out
    • The process by which an individual reveals their sexual orientation or gender identity to others.
  3. Heteronormativity
    • The assumption is that heterosexuality is the norm and that other sexual orientations are deviations from this norm.
  4. Rainbow Flag
    • A symbol of LGBTQ+ pride, with each color representing different aspects of the community.
  5. Safe Space
    • A supportive environment where individuals, especially those in the LGBTQ+ community, feel comfortable expressing their authentic selves without fear of discrimination.

Understanding and using these terms with respect can contribute to creating more inclusive and accepting spaces for everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. It’s important to note that language evolves, and new terms may emerge over time.

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