my experience with communists and anarchists is that we're all fukken weird.
regarding non-hetero, at least in America, LGBT rights activism has been tied up with extreme left wing politics for longer than anyone can remember, so I think that any politically activated LGBT person is most likely to be drawn in that direction.
and LGBT people, as well as pretty much any other marginalized group, are more likely to be politically activated in the first place. we're not into politics because we're all perfectly happy and having a good time, after all.
it's the small-scale version of increasing contradictions in society making the masses more politically active.
my experience with communists and anarchists is that we're all fukken weird.
regarding non-hetero, at least in America, LGBT rights activism has been tied up with extreme left wing politics for longer than anyone can remember, so I think that any politically activated LGBT person is most likely to be drawn in that direction.
and LGBT people, as well as pretty much any other marginalized group, are more likely to be politically activated in the first place. we're not into politics because we're all perfectly happy and having a good time, after all.
it's the small-scale version of increasing contradictions in society making the masses more politically active.