LGBTI Persons in Africa face discrimination due to their identity
LGBTI Persons in Africa face discrimination due to their identity

www.amnesty.org
LGBTI Persons in Africa face discrimination due to their identity

A report by NGO Amnesty International: It provides an overview of the increasingly dire situation for LGBT+ people in various African countries.
I think everyone understands what the "incomplete" acronym means
That's the thing, some people intentionally leave letters off to exclude groups
For example the people who use LGB lately who are queer anti-trans folks
This is why I prefer just saying "the Queer community" rather than try to remember the letters. I barely remember shit as is, I won't be able to remember all the letters.
It's sounds pretty stupid but this is (partially) why I prefer the term "queer community"
I don't know all the letters, I don't expect anyone else to know all the letters, and we should be taking back the term "queer"
I'm bi and it's just easier to stick with "I'm a member of the Queer community" than "I'm a member of the LGBTQA2SI+ community"
Yeah I think LGBT is valuable as a specific cultural coalition in America that’s become mostly outdated and replaced with queer. Like personally I find it more relevant to just say “yeah I’m a lesbian” or “yeah I’m trans” or occasionally “actually I’m mildly intersex”. The rest of y’all being family is implied.
I do like LGBT for its history and for the fact that it acknowledges we have our own cultures, but it’s not like people get that when they hear it.