Poor GRIMES
Banned
More reading:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/21/lgbt-asexual_n_3385530.html
Interestingly enough, trans people have been excluded in the past as well:
LGBT+ people should not partake in oppression Olympics. At the end of the day, I state this again, it only benefits the systemic oppressors and excludes another group from claiming their identity in a safe space. It does no good.
"There are a lot of gay folks who get angry when we suggest asexual people belong [in the LGBT community]," said asexual blogger Julie Decker. "And that's primarily based on the supposition that asexual people do not experience oppression and that any prejudice, discrimination or discomfort we experience is not ‘as bad' as theirs, which I think is odd because queerness is not — or should not be — defined by negative experiences."
"On top of that, we actually do experience many of these things," she added, pointing out that many aces have a "coming out" period and struggle with discrimination and alienation.
Other ace activists say that some individuals don't agree with including asexuals in the LGBT alphabet soup because asexuality is not seen as a kind of sexuality but rather a lack thereof.
In the 2011 documentary "(A)sexual," prominent queer activist and media pundit Dan Savage appeared to mock the ace community's involvement in Pride parades. He implied that asexuality is a preference and that choosing not to have sex, as he saw it, does not necessarily deserve attention.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/21/lgbt-asexual_n_3385530.html
Interestingly enough, trans people have been excluded in the past as well:
"The T is under the LGB umbrella now, but that wasn't always the case," he said, referring to an older, though similar argument that had been used to reject the trans community from the acronym.
"Ultimately, as an ace and as trans, I'm a minority of a wider group. There are a lot of things that unite us," Micah added. "As an asexual, you experience the world just as gays and lesbians experience it. You think you're broken, you think you're wrong, and you're forced to internalize these negative feelings because you're not like everyone else."
LGBT+ people should not partake in oppression Olympics. At the end of the day, I state this again, it only benefits the systemic oppressors and excludes another group from claiming their identity in a safe space. It does no good.