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They can step out in the open today in most countries, although bigotry is never far behind.
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The LGBTQIA+ community has experienced bias, hatred and rejection in almost every corner of the world, but slowly the tide is changing. We have seen this happen when #NotAllMen began to trend no sooner than #MeToo took over the social media two years ago. But alas self-victimisation goes hand in hand with the privilege that social reverence brings. It has taken those who have been oppressed, decades to create platforms for themselves, where they can celebrate their existence and identity. These groups have not only starred in, but also written the cultural narratives across numerous countries and cultures. In the era of representation, it has become a trend for the entitled to feel left out and demand a space on the platforms that they have practically had for themselves for centuries.
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