@Concerned_Catgirl I was being tongue-in-cheek, but usually the full acronym I see is LGBTQIA.
If you think the Queer community is somehow superior or especially unique compared to the rest of the community who doesn't fit into heteronormative gender practices, then you might need to take a step back and realize how it's a common struggle and that we're all stronger together rather than quibbling about whose acronym letter goes first.
@Concerned_Catgirl To follow up: the reasoning of that letter order has probably more to do with how the different groups have entered the public consciousness and been acknowledged by society. I remember when it was just "Gay and Lesbian' and then "LGB". We need to relish our victories and acknowledge our shared history.
@Concerned_Catgirl I think it's more of an issue of public awareness. My bigoted grandmother-in-law only knows about the gay and lesbian terms, and condemns them as sinning perverts. If she learned about trans, queer, intersex, etc. she would say the exact same thing.
It's not so much comfort, but awareness and presence in the public discourse.
@Concerned_Catgirl It seems like, to you, the concerns of your group override all others, that raising awareness and expanding inclusiveness doesn't mean anything except when the conversation is solely about your group. Your behavior is similar to the "WHAT ABOUT WHITE PEOPLE" screaming Nazis that you claim to dislike.
Blocked.
@smeg Im asking you to use a more inclusive term that doesn't imply some people are more important than others