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The LGBT Community and Esperanto

de 12cavenderadam, 2016-februaro-02

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Lingvo: English

brulponeo (Montri la profilon) 2016-februaro-12 01:00:33

Vestitor:
brulponeo:In mine and my partners' household, "normal" is a dirty word. okulumo.gif
I know you are half-joking, and I understand the natural history of why people feel that way, but it really shouldn't have to be like that.
Here is where we agree, my friend.

SPadern (Montri la profilon) 2016-februaro-12 08:13:02

robbkvasnak:The whole alphabet thing was born in the USA - and that is where it should stay. It is a reflection of US society. I think that Esperanto should go its own way and forget about GLBT or LGBT or TBLG or whatever. I suggest that we seek a word that would offer space for us all.
Why can't we just use 'gegeja' for everybody who feels that they are outside what they perceive to be the same-old same-old or 'traditional role' in sexuality. Or 'liberseksema' or something?
I think this is a good idea. A word like liberseksema could prevent a lot of arguing, I think. Maybe a new thread is necessary to discuss this.

Altebrilas (Montri la profilon) 2016-februaro-12 10:40:21

It's too bad that these issues are not addressed in Esperanto forum. This would develop an appropriate vocabulary and expand Esperanto culture towards these issues about which there is little documentation in our language. What about opening a thread there with an intro presenting definitions and main arguments?

Vestitor (Montri la profilon) 2016-februaro-12 11:14:50

I predict a flame war because there are a lot of "traditional" people active in the main Esperanto forum...viewpoints specifically.

yyaann (Montri la profilon) 2016-februaro-12 14:38:14

Vestitor:I predict a flame war because there are a lot of "traditional" people active in the main Esperanto forum...viewpoints specifically.
It doesn't have to be discussed in vidpunkto though. It could be done in konsultejo.

Altebrilas (Montri la profilon) 2016-februaro-13 13:07:13

It's paradoxal that we have to flee into the english forum to avoid insults in the esperanto one. Zaza must be turning in his grave!

yyaann (Montri la profilon) 2016-februaro-13 17:21:22

Altebrilas:It's paradoxal that we have to flee into the english forum to avoid insults in the esperanto one. Zaza must be turning in his grave!
In a way these flamewars between the progressists and conservatives of the world are a success. Typically they occur within the borders of a single country. Esperanto: when nation-wide quarrels aren't enough. lango.gif

Seriously though, forum flamewars are not actual armed conflicts. But yeah, it's really difficult to have anything remotely resembling a decent conversation when there is no common ground whatsoever.

devilyoudont (Montri la profilon) 2016-februaro-14 02:51:24

SPadern:
robbkvasnak:The whole alphabet thing was born in the USA - and that is where it should stay. It is a reflection of US society. I think that Esperanto should go its own way and forget about GLBT or LGBT or TBLG or whatever. I suggest that we seek a word that would offer space for us all.
Why can't we just use 'gegeja' for everybody who feels that they are outside what they perceive to be the same-old same-old or 'traditional role' in sexuality. Or 'liberseksema' or something?
I think this is a good idea. A word like liberseksema could prevent a lot of arguing, I think. Maybe a new thread is necessary to discuss this.
I think separate terms are better

The reality of the community is that there are more men present than women, and more cis people than trans people. Thus resources which are general purpose tend to end up being resources for (typically white) cis men. So it is important to designate that actually this resource is for trans people, this resource is for lesbians, and sometimes you have to get very very specific with it, like this is a resource for black trans lesbian teens, or what have you.

I realize my experience is not universal, but cis men fully dominating any space which is supposedly all inclusive is what I've seen in big cities, in rural areas, inside the US, and abroad. At the very least, separate terms allow us to find others who aren't the most represented demographic.

brulponeo (Montri la profilon) 2016-februaro-14 17:00:33

Altebrilas:It's too bad that these issues are not addressed in Esperanto forum. This would develop an appropriate vocabulary and expand Esperanto culture towards these issues about which there is little documentation in our language. What about opening a thread there with an intro presenting definitions and main arguments?
I heartily support a conversation around this in Esperanto; I just don't quite have a good enough grasp of Esperanto yet to host it. If someone else would like to take it over, I'd do my best to keep up.

Altebrilas (Montri la profilon) 2016-februaro-14 23:20:37

brulponeo:
Altebrilas:It's too bad that these issues are not addressed in Esperanto forum. This would develop an appropriate vocabulary and expand Esperanto culture towards these issues about which there is little documentation in our language. What about opening a thread there with an intro presenting definitions and main arguments?
I heartily support a conversation around this in Esperanto; I just don't quite have a good enough grasp of Esperanto yet to host it. If someone else would like to take it over, I'd do my best to keep up.
I support such a thread too. But I am not proficient enough in english and not competent enough regarding the topic to do it myself. I hope someone else will open the thread.

I found this on wikipaedia:
https://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socia_sekso Maybe it can help you with the vocabulary.

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