Okay, so I get what you're saying and I just can't agree with that.
I don't find the kind of judgement that is placed on LGBT people and being told that they have to live up to a certain standard is what is necessary for them to be considered human in the United States.
If in order to be human they have to be a monogamous relationship, be (re)productive members of society and loyal to the State, where does that leave the other, not so nice and sterile queers?
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I don't find the kind of judgement that is placed on LGBT people and being told that they have to live up to a certain standard is what is necessary for them to be considered human in the United States.
If in order to be human they have to be a monogamous relationship, be (re)productive members of society and loyal to the State, where does that leave the other, not so nice and sterile queers?