• Jax@sh.itjust.works
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    Asking as a straight man that does not go to very many celebrations. Period.

    Has anyone ever been to a pride parade that is like… an actual parade? Not just a super inconveniencing lgbtq themed county fair set up in the middle of a city?

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      They’re typically both. Also it’s not that inconveniencing to drive up a different street for a couple weeks. The majority of the places closed down due to the celebrations are in the village anyway where if you live there that’s just a part of life. The parades do happen but it’s just over the course of one or two days. Usually one MASSIVE parade with a couple of smaller ancillary ones.

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        Uh, it is — but I would say that about any event that causes me to take a different route. I think the only exception for me would be protests, I hope I don’t need to detail which protests.

        Like I’m not going to go out of my way to stop pride events/parades. My girlfriend is bi, she’s actually the only reason this is something I even think about. I think it would actually be pretty cool to see a big parade with floats and celebrations, on a weekend when I don’t have to go to work.

        Edit: also, the events where I live are mostly downtown — it’s not contained in midtown or whatever the village equivalent in a city would be.

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            Ah, are they supposed to be protests? I guess I have some reading to do, I wasn’t aware — I thought it was more a celebration rather than a protest.

            Edit: sure did, I had no idea pride parades have their roots in protests. Learned something new, thank you.

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      Yes. Boston, MA Pride is an actual parade, set up many months in advance with all sorts of organizations participating with floats/banners.

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        Same with Seattle. It’s an actual parade, but also with plenty of local buisnesses participating and various booths/etc.

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        That’s cool, I wish that they would do that here — it’d be much better to observe a moving parade with big floats and stuff rather than it just being a line of vendors and food trucks. Though I get why it’s difficult.

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      The pride parade in my city in Florida was an actual parade too. They had floats, banners, a bunch of LGBT friendly churches, even a band. There was also a rainbow county fair of course, but yeah the parade was a parade

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        That’s cool, maybe I’ve just gone on the wrong days? I’ll have to give it some more thought.

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        Ok I have to avoid saying ‘that’s cool’, but yeah pride parades seem like a ton of fun.