#NYC Pride March 2023
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Here are a few more photos (and some video!) of Aces NYC during the 2023 NYC Pride March.
#asexual#aromantic#ace#aro#NYC Pride March#NYC Pride March 2023#Unfortunately there's scaffolding in front of Stonewall#So you can't see it that well#But it's always a great feeling to march in front of that historic bar year after year celebrating how far we've come#LGBTQIA
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Dyke March 013
Manhattan, New York City, 6/24/2023
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queer liberation march 2023 | 6/25/23
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Pride 2023 New York City
#gay pride#pride march#pride 2023#pride month#pride#pride flag#New York City#new york#stonewall#nyc#grenwich village#gay
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The New York City Pride Parade, also known as the NYC Pride March, is an annual event held in New York City to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. The parade is one of the largest Pride events in the world, attracting millions of participants and spectators from around the globe. Watch New York City Pride Parade Only On NYCDESI!
#nyc desi#new york city#pride parade#new york city pride parade#nyc pride parade#nyc pride parade 2023#nyc pride parade 2023 live#nyc pride march#pride month#pride nyc#nyc pride#lgbtq+ pride#pride celebration#watch pride parade#nyc desi vlog#indian vlogger in usa#lgbtq+ community in new york city#pride month 2023#pride month speical#when is pride month 2023#new york#pride events in new york city#famous pride parade moments in nyc
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who else is planning on going to the dyke march (june 24th), and/or the pride parade (june 25th), in nyc this year? (2023)
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Hi Nestlings,
HAPPY NEW YEAR!! ❤️🩷✨✨🐲✨✨🩷❤️
I hope everyone had a nice new year’s celebration with their loved ones! I sure did~
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Since everyone has been recapping 2023, here are some of my favorite coords of the past year!
In chronological order: (not doing every month btw)
😈January (one year ago??): this was one of the first coords I put together! I felt so gorgeous and confident; on top of the world even! I plan on redoing this look to see how I’ve improved 🩷
😈March: This is what I wore to my first (and only so far) gal meet! I was still experimenting with my make and i’m not a fan of the white filled in the droop…maybe I should redo this look too? Lol
😈June: My Pride look! I LOVE the beachy vibe and butterfly clips sm!! The bold nose stripe looks a bit outta place but the makeup takes away from it I think. Very pretty overall!
😈August: Random shoot! Not to brag, but I look so cute here it’s not even funny. 10/10 Cvnt all around ❤️❤️❤️
😈September: Debut live!! This is what I wore for my debut at a drag competition in NYC! I’m wearing my one wig that I own lol. I prefer no wig due to my thick hair but I figured having the wig on is better for drag. Btw this is where I start to figure out what make works for my eye shape!
😈October: Pro photoshoot! Not much to say here other than I look stunning ❤️❤️ red is definitely my color!
Now here is my most recent coord from New Year’s Day:
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Sorry for the long post!! I hope you enjoyed my progress so far!!
#alt fashion#gyaru#gyaru blog#jfashion#kaigai idols#ギャル#co*de#coord#gyaru coord#my coords#serena songbird
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"Dancing, Jubilation, and Worries About L.G.B.T.Q. Rights at Pride March" by Liam Stack and Michael Wilson via NYT New York https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/25/nyregion/nyc-pride-march.html?partner=IFTTT
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Drag marchers spark outrage with ‘we’re coming for your children’ chant at NYC Pride event
New York Post By Patrick ReillyJune 24, 2023 10:38pm Updated LGBTQ activists participating in New York City’s annual Drag March on Friday sparked outrage for chanting “we’re here, we’re queer, we’re coming for your children” in a Manhattan park. The marchers, many wearing flamboyant dresses and clothing, walked through Tompkins Square Park in the East Village Friday night as part of the city’s…
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First, an image description and then, a little rant under the cut with links to information about the images. Feel free to reach out if I get any of the details of the images wrong, so I can fix it.
[ ID: There are seven images on this post.
The first image is a screenshot of a tumblr reply. Waves have been transposed on the image to make it seem like it is underwater. The reply is from catlovergirl676 that says, "Religion is not a part of the LGBTQA+ community."
The next images are from various queer-related events of religious people.
First, there are Indian people holding up a large rainbow pride flag (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple) above their heads in front of stone steps. In front of them, there are two men holding hands and dancing in a circle. One of the men wears a rainbow flag as clothing. This was a celebration of a legal case in Bangalore that can be read about here.
The next image is of British Muslims participating in Pride. There are multiple signs being held that say "Love is not haram," "Allah loves equality # Love is Love," "Imaan LGBTQI Muslim Support," "Trans Muslims are Everywhere," and many other sayings. In the front of the crowd there is someone wearing the rainbow flag over her face as a niqab / veil.
The fourth image is of a Sikh man staring at the camera and holding a sign that reads "Some Sikhs are gay. Get over it!" He wears a turban that is layered with rainbow pride colors but mainly red.
The fifth image is a person walking in the 2023 New York City Pride march. The person wears a "Jewish Queer Pride" shirt, wears a colorful, rainbow-like headscarf, and holds a sign that says, "Trans Jews Belong Here" over a blue and pink Star of David.
The sixth image comes from the Instagram rebootjewish. The photo is black-and-white of a Jewish boy walking in the New York City Gay Pride March of 1992. He holds a sign that says, "Homo Jew Boy." The caption reads "[red heart emoji, orange heart emoji, yellow heart emoji, green heart emoji, blue heart emoji, purple heart emoji] 1992 Gay Pride March # NYC @/lgbtcenternyc."
The last image is of Harvey Milk. This image is in black-and-white. Milk sits on the top of the car out of a sunroof. He is raising one fist in the air and his other hand holds a sign that says, "I'm from Woodmere, N.Y." His mouth is open in a wide, full smile, possibly yelling something, and he wears flowers around his neck. End ID. ]
Disclaimer: I do not know the commenter’s stance on religion or their views about antitheism. This is mostly about the general conversation around people who lump all religions as one in the name of Christianity, which is a very (hateful) Christian-like thing to do anyway. I am an atheist/agnostic if that bears any weight in this in any way. This is under the cut because I think the image descriptions are much more important than what I have to say on the matter. I'm tired of people painting individuals and other religions and cultures as bad because they can only view the world from a lens of Christianity.
I'm going to be real honest, here in the south, regardless of sexuality or gender, there are a LOT of Christian queers, and there are a fee queer-inclusive Christains/churches. I don't think I have ever once seen anyone say that Christains or their churches don't belong at pride by anyone online or in my community . . . So the fact that "religion is not a part of the community" was commented on a post that explicitly mentions religious wear of non-Christian religions/cultures seems very telling.
Not even to fucking mention all the photos of Christains who march at pride with signs that say "Jesus loves you" and the like, who (from what I have seen a lot - I'm a queer from the South USA) do not get told that religion doesn't belong at pride, and the only ones telling them that Christianity does not include queers is (more often than not) other Christains. Often, they get celebrated for not being like the Christians that hurt us.
Let religious queers be queer and religious. They will always be at pride, and you can't shame them away. And stop telling people what to do and wear at pride. It's exhausting and pointless.
A lot of people take their hatred of Christianity out on other religions (or just the people of those religions). They say things like this or become antitheists usually solely because of their negative interactions with Christianity and the influence of Christianity/colonialism on other religions and cultures. I don't have to tell that to spacelazarwolf (he KNOWS). But if you do this, you are just furthering the reach and influence of the type of Christianity you hate (even if it is Christianity in general). You are passing hate in the name of religion, even though you aren't a part of that religion, which seems like the last thing you (specifically) would want to do, but here we are.
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reminder that visibly religious people belong at pride. that person wearing a hijab is not a threat to you. that person wearing tzitzit and a kippah is not a threat to you. someone simply wearing an item that is culturally or religiously important to them is not a threat to you. however, your aggression upon seeing a religious person at pride is a threat to them.
#queer#pride#queer community#religion#inclusion#intersectionality#long#community#links#pics#poc#man²#under the cut#jewish#muslim#trans#tgnc
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It was announced that Yasmin Benoit, an asexual activist from the U.K., will be one of the Manhattan Pride 2023 Grand Marshals.
This is the first time Manhattan Pride has ever had an asexual Grand Marshal, which is big news for the ace community!
https://twitter.com/theyasminbenoit/status/1659933409643200512?s=20
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Dyke March 001
Manhattan, New York City, 6/24/2023
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“We’re Coming for Your Children!” MAPs Openly Chant at NYC Pride March
A mob of MAPs (“minor attracted persons”) and drag queens kicked off the weekend openly chanting “we’re here, we’re queer, we’re coming for your children” during a Pride march in New York City.
Hundreds of drag queens and pedophiles gathered for the 2023 Drag Queen March on Friday as part of a series of LGBTQP-related demonstrations over the weekend to conclude Pride Month.“We’re here! We’re queer! We’re coming for your children!” the crowd loudly chanted as they marched through the East Village.
Still to come this weekend are the “Dyke March” on Saturday, and a bigger Pride March and the “Queer Liberation March” on Sunday.
Recall that in 2021 a gay choir released a song claiming they plan to “convert your children.”
As the Federalist’s John Daniel Davidson noted last month, the left’s relentless campaign to groom children into participating in the LGBTQ movement is part of a more sinister agenda to normalize pedophilia into law.
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The happy healthcare host, Mr. Divabetic stops by the Gay Pride March in New York to raise awareness for diabetes in a fun, new way. The first March was held in 1970 and has since become an annual civil rights demonstration. Over the years its purpose has broadened to include recognition of the fight against AIDS and to remember those we have lost to illness, violence, and neglect.
Mr. Divabetic plays his food game, Serve, Taste or Trash! with participants and crowd goers to help encourage people to read nutritional labels. You might be surprised by the facts. In the game, you are given three choices of popular snack foods: a Kit Kat White Chocolate bar, a Balance Bar (Yogurt Honey Peanut), and a Vita Coco Pure Coconut Water with Orange, 11. 1 fl oz. To play, you must decide which item you'd serve, which one you'd taste, and which one you'd trash. Can you tell which one contains the most sugar? Kit Kat White Chocolate bar and the Balance Bar (Yogurt Honey Peanut) contain 18 grams of sugar, and a Vita Coco Pure Coconut Water with Orange, 11. 1 fl oz. contains 20 grams of sugar
Divabetic® (divabetic.org) is a national nonprofit diabetes outreach organization committed to changing attitudes in people at risk, affected by and living with diabetes. We strive to encourage prevention, early action, and education.
#lgbtqia#lgbt#lgbtqiia+#lgbtq#lgbtlove#lgbt pride#nyc street#nyc#nyc events#diabetes#divabetic#added sugar#food games#game#man in the streets#interview#pride march#prizes#pride month#pride 2023#gay pride#pride#pride nyc#Youtube
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The New York City Pride Parade, also known as the NYC Pride March, is an annual event held in New York City to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. The parade is one of the largest Pride events in the world, attracting millions of participants and spectators from around the globe. Watch New York City Pride Parade Only On NYCDESI!
#nyc desi#new york city#pride parade#new york city pride parade#nyc pride parade#nyc pride parade 2023#nyc pride parade 2023 live#nyc pride march#pride month#pride nyc#nyc pride#lgbtq+ pride#pride celebration#watch pride parade#nyc desi vlog#indian vlogger in usa#lgbtq+ community in new york city#pride month 2023#pride month speical#when is pride month 2023#new york#pride events in new york city#famous pride parade moments in nyc
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At NYC’s Pride March, Worries About L.G.B.T.Q. Rights - The New York Times
* At NYC’s Pride March, Worries About L.G.B.T.Q. Rights The New York Times * NYC Pride March 2023 parades through Manhattan on Sunday CBS New York * Party and protest mix as LGBTQ+ pride parades kick off from New York to San Francisco Yahoo News * NYC Pride: New York City readies final preparations for 53rd annual Pride March on Sunday WABC-TV * Watch New York City Pride Parade live with route, streaming details USA TODAY * View Full Coverage on Google News http://dlvr.it/SrChhp
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