The people lumped into this designation are not always the political or social allies most assume.
Extremely true.
>The people lumped into this designation are not always the political or social allies most assume.
Extremely true.
Indeed. I also found this part interesting:
A long and valued friend of mine in that movement, Jonathan Rauch, wrote a for The Atlantic last year on this very question. He explains that some highly influential leaders in this group refuse use “LGBT” or any of its derivatives, not because of confusion, but on principle.
Indeed. I also found this part interesting:
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A long and valued friend of mine in that movement, Jonathan Rauch, wrote a [fascinating article](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/01/dont-call-me-lgbtq/576388/) for The Atlantic last year on this very question. He explains that some highly influential leaders in this group refuse use “LGBT” or any of its derivatives, not because of confusion, but on principle.
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