• badelf@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I was tuna shamed in school because that’s the only sandwich my mother ever put in my lunchbox.

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    And the lord SAID-AH. Do not feast upon the tuna salad! (AMEN!) Do not FEAST-AH upon the devils nigiri! Do not be TUNA SHAMED!
    (Overly energetic song about Jesus fighting tunas here)

    • SomeAmateur@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Is there the same insecurity shown with lgbt/trans with various flags and symbols? I’m not trying to be inflammatory about the morality of either but I see similarities in symbology. One half of culture sees it as normal, the other half sees it as not for them. Both have been persecuted or treated differently at points in history. Just interesting to see it though they are very different in many other ways.

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        LGBT community generally gets shamed for existing, Christians generally get shamed because they shame others for existing.

        Christians have a persecution complex despite being one of the biggest religions in the world and being largely unpersecuted, LGBT groups are actively persecuted throughout the world.

        LGBT groups have no choice in being the way they are, Christians do.

        LGBT groups show pride to fight actual persecution, Christians use pride to battle make-believe persecution.

        There really is a huge difference.