Inclusiveness in general, I seem to recall. Some people take on the banner to rally for (good) representation in entertainment media. Sadly, I also tend to see a lot of people using the banner to exclude each other instead. It's kind of sad, a label that is supposed to represent people sticking together regardless of their sexual and/or gender identities, and yet I see - for example - pretty vicious flame wars being waged on bisexuals and other specific categories.TheBadHustlex wrote:What does that movement actually try to achieve? Gay/Lesbian Marriage and rights for adoption are the only things I can think of.
I don't get it. How did inclusiveness turn into exclusiveness? Is it human nature, or the nature of the Internet?