When do we start marching on the streets?
When do we start marching on the streets?
There will be no change until we start protesting like we did in the 70s and 80s like NAMBLA. It doesnt have to be a MAP only thing, we can start a “Paraphile Pride” that includes all paraphiles, including objectums and zoos and necros and plushophiles etc. Most people wont be MAPs, but it will give us a space to be apart of. We can wear pins and hand out pro love and pro sex pamphlets. The pins dont even have to be obvious, they can just be the MAP flag.Of course there will be many too scared to march. No offense, but this is why im disappointed in offenders, they could have used that boldness and bravery to march in a pride parade and stay safe on the streets instead of doing something illegal and going to jail. Im also disappointed that we havent heard anything more on MAP camp, instead of having a camo we can march the streets, we cant be kicked off since we have a right to protest. They gay movement didnt go anywhere until they started pride marches.How will we organize another meet up or march?
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- PorcelainLark
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Re: When do we start marching on the streets?
I think maybe this anachronistic. Pride parades emerge in the context of gay neighborhoods, which in turn existed because LGBT chose to live in the same place to avoid discrimination and have a sense of community. Most of us don't live in the same place, we have community via the internet. I think if you were to get a few legal protections first, then MAPs could start living in communities more safely. Then you could have marches.G@yWad69 wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 6:42 am There will be no change until we start protesting like we did in the 70s and 80s like NAMBLA. It doesnt have to be a MAP only thing, we can start a “Paraphile Pride” that includes all paraphiles, including objectums and zoos and necros and plushophiles etc. Most people wont be MAPs, but it will give us a space to be apart of. We can wear pins and hand out pro love and pro sex pamphlets. The pins dont even have to be obvious, they can just be the MAP flag.Of course there will be many too scared to march. No offense, but this is why im disappointed in offenders, they could have used that boldness and bravery to march in a pride parade and stay safe on the streets instead of doing something illegal and going to jail. Im also disappointed that we havent heard anything more on MAP camp, instead of having a camo we can march the streets, we cant be kicked off since we have a right to protest. They gay movement didnt go anywhere until they started pride marches.How will we organize another meet up or march?
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Re: When do we start marching on the streets?
I think maybe this anachronistic. Pride parades emerge in the context of gay neighborhoods, which in turn existed because LGBT chose to live in the same place to avoid discrimination and have a sense of community. Most of us don't live in the same place, we have community via the internet. I think if you were to get a few legal protections first, then MAPs could start living in communities more safely. Then you could have marches.
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I agree with what you're saying. I mean we all can move to Florida. The town where sex offender park is. lol. They can't stop us if we all move down there. We can also rally in Washington DC in front of the White House. Hold a march like the alt-right did in 2017 I think. (I don't support them.) But I agree that we need to have uprise more then ever. Look at what's happening in America alone. If a 20 year old YouTuber is caught texting a 17 year old he loses everything. (Look at what happened to that EDP guy.) Being a sex offender is of the worst things you can be because of all of the restrictions. In California there's a HUGE rate of homeless sex offenders living in the woods because of the amount of feet they live away from public areas. At this point why don't we just start protecting. Who can stop us.
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I agree with what you're saying. I mean we all can move to Florida. The town where sex offender park is. lol. They can't stop us if we all move down there. We can also rally in Washington DC in front of the White House. Hold a march like the alt-right did in 2017 I think. (I don't support them.) But I agree that we need to have uprise more then ever. Look at what's happening in America alone. If a 20 year old YouTuber is caught texting a 17 year old he loses everything. (Look at what happened to that EDP guy.) Being a sex offender is of the worst things you can be because of all of the restrictions. In California there's a HUGE rate of homeless sex offenders living in the woods because of the amount of feet they live away from public areas. At this point why don't we just start protecting. Who can stop us.