Say something controversial - round 2

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I'd argue that being 'marginalised' is to be segregated, separated from everyone else etc. Whether you happen to be the majority is irrelevant if you're talking about defining factors. One specific factor is excluded from a group - that is marginalisation.
No mate. It means your in the margin. On the fringe.

If you're in the majority it's the defining factor. You can't just make up your own meanings for words based on feeling hard done by.
 
Yes I have. Not quite the same as having a static festival thing for all people to be involved in though
Yes but the point is all festivals are festivals where everyone can be involved. Unless your gay and you get your head kicked in, or a bevy thrown at you, or your feet pissed on.
 
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I'd argue that being 'marginalised' is to be segregated, separated from everyone else etc. Whether you happen to be the majority is irrelevant if you're talking about defining factors. One specific factor is excluded from a group - that is marginalisation.

Well you can argue that but you are wrong
 
Yes but the point is all festivals are festivals where everyone can be involved. Unless your gay and you get your head kicked in, or a bevy thrown at you, or your feet pissed on.
The idea I mooted is to promote equality. At the end of the day you go to it then it will be filled with people who aren't strsight. Have a boss day and it promotes that fact that everyone is just the same. You get actual popular acts to support it and it attracts even more people to the cause. The pride aspect can still live on and essentially a day full of colour and celebration but it homes in on community and as I say , equality.

Instead of a celebration that segregates the community as something that is special when to be honest they aren't any more special than anyone else because there is no difference.
 
The idea I mooted is to promote equality. At the end of the day you go to it then it will be filled with people who aren't strsight. Have a boss day and it promotes that fact that everyone is just the same. You get actual popular acts to support it and it attracts even more people to the cause. The pride aspect can still live on and essentially a day full of colour and celebration but it homes in on community and as I say , equality.

Instead of a celebration that segregates the community as something that is special when to be honest they aren't any more special than anyone else because there is no difference.
Stop chatting [Poor language removed] and go and eat some chocolate or something. Lack of sugar is turning you back into a cockwomble
 
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