LootHunter: Is Anderton Park Primary School in Birmingham private? No. Is it a special Muslim School? No. Do you know the difference between private and public? Apparently, no.
Do you understand my point? If religion is important for those parents who don't accept LGBTQ+, they're more than welcome to go to a public (UK) or private (US) religious school or even homeschool their kids instead. If they can't afford it and don't want to go to a weekly place of worship to offset those ideas, then suck it up and deal with what's provided for you.
OTOH, there's also no reason why LGBTQ+ people who want to get into faith can join inclusive religious sects either. No point in wasting efforts to get people who have a zero chance of accepting you to accept you.
Do these policies lead to a higher suicide rate?
Non-sequitur. I never said removing "Merry Christmas" from US retail stores was causing higher suicide rates of LGBTQ+. You questioned if LGBTQ+ people were being oppressed. And compared to US Christians, they are.
Oh, really? Linko64 will beg to differ.
I don't know what this means. And I don't see how a GOG [former staff?] member's experience negates that fact. If:
- Your fundamental values are significant to you
- The company's values don't align with yours
- There is no hope in persuading them
Then go somewhere else. It's the easiest and most effective solution.
Dude! No one demands "Straight month". Definitely not from corporations. However, some people did want to go in a single "straight pride" parade and this made all the media go up in arms against them. How you can claim that heterosexuality isn't persecuted if straight people get flak for desire of expressing their heterosexuality?
No one is demanding it, but as you see every time this topic is brought up, the easiest dismissive reaction is the same: "if we have pride month, why can't we get [X] [day / week / month] too?" where [X] is a group that has received far less discrimination than LGBTQ+ in attempt to negate the legitimate and functional purpose. Joking or not, you can see multiple examples in this thread:
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https://www.gog.com/forum/general/pride_month_seriously/post4 -
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/pride_month_seriously/post7 -
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/pride_month_seriously/post32 -
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/pride_month_seriously/post33 -
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/pride_month_seriously/post67 However, some people did want to go in a single "straight pride" parade and this made all the media go up in arms against them. How you can claim that heterosexuality isn't persecuted if straight people get flak for desire of expressing their heterosexuality?
Because it's already ubiquitous and celebrated in modern Western culture:
- Adult men and women are applauded for raising families whereas there is pushback on LGBTQ+ marriage
- Culturally acceptable to ask when a new couple is expecting their child or to hear that they're actively working on it whereas some people question if LGBTQ+ couples are grooming their adopted kids for sexual exploits
- People don't wince when men and women hold hands or kiss in public whereas some people "don't want to see that"
- People gossiping about losing virginity, # partners or times had sex, and even tips about bettering your sex techniques in magazines at retail checkouts whereas some people "don't want to hear that" about LGBTQ+ people and "they should keep it to themselves"
- Children's movies, books, etc. emphasizing how men and women should be finding their prince or princess charming
- Most importantly, straight adolescents don't get bullied, disowned by their families, resort to self-harm, and driven to suicide by dating an opposite gender in school (exceptions to mentally unstable relationships)
As you can see, there are straight people are far less persecuted than LGBTQ+ people when you compare stats from different papers. Might be impossible in Russia, but for others, I question if they ever reached across the aisle and get to know them and putting in some effort to understand their perspectives and experiences? Maybe you both might learn a thing or two from each other.
The straight parade was an outrage stunt designed to draw criticism so advocates have easy ammunition against the other side. People from both opposite extreme sides are very adept at picking out low-hanging fruit to advance their ideas. Why do you think all the far right-wing media news and pundits go after inarticulate college students / antifa / SJWs out of context and all the far left-wing talk show hosts and pundits go after inarticulate nutjobs / incels / alt-right out of context?
Dude! You already proved yourself wrong. You yourself said that most LGBT-supportive country still has 2-7x suicide rate. I mean, obviously, persecution of LGBT will affect suicide count negatively. But if even in supportive countries suicide rate is high, doesn't that indicate that persecution is not the only reason for suicides?
So what is the reason for this suicides then if not for bullying and family disownment?
Oh, and btw, you also admited that male suicide rate is higher than female one. Why men don't recieve any support on that account? Eh?
The paper attributes to the lack of effective treatment and training for general mental health professionals for LGBTQ+ community due to a lack of understanding until very recently (p.35). And the reason why general health workers have to deal with ineffectively treating LGBTQ+ people is because there wasn't enough LGBTQ+-oriented experts - time and geography dependent (p.33-36):
Overall, however, there is a dearth of mental health interventions specifically designed for LGBT people, which means the large majority of those who need treatment must rely on general community providers. In recent years,there has been growing recognition of the need to include more extensive information on LGBT people in educational and training programs for mental health professionals. One promising start is the development of a LGBT Mental Health Syllabus for psychiatry residents (Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, 2007). Although this curriculum provides helpful information on such topics as LGBT psychological development and common LGBT medical and mental health problems, the lack of direct discussion of suicide or suicide risk is an unfortunate omission that should be addressed. No systematic information is available on the extent to which this or similar curricula are being implemented in psychiatry or other clinical training programs.
As for why LGBTQ+ men have higher suicide rates than women, it's likely because LGBTQ+ men were raised with traditional masculine values and still attribute seeking support as being weak or having low self-worth,
as suggested by this 2009 paper. Maybe lesbian and MFF pornography is more accepting by society than same-sex relationships, which explains why they're less likely than their male counterparts for suicide (though still 2x likely than straight women).