Anonymous wrote:Perhaps you're a troll, BUT.. I'll try to answer honestly.
Of course each group is different. Some letters related to gender preference, others to sexual preference, and plenty of queer folk can also be gay, btw. The one thing that all the letters have in common is the sense of being 'othered' and for most of history, vilified, ignored and/or feared within straight cis-gendered society.
If each subgroup had to fight the fight for equality and recognition on their own, they would each be so tiny. By banding together to promote equal rights for all, they have a louder platform.
It's not so different from how Asian minorities may not have a ton in common with Black & Hispanics, but as an awkwardly-lumped minority catchall group, it raises the sound of all of our collective voices.
Thank you! That does help ( I am OP). I appreciate the response and I wasn't trolling you