I think it has gone to far in a sense that there was a whole Pride month and now there is another day essentially. Don't get me wrong, I'm a strong supporter of the LGBT+ community, but I feel that there is a limit. I look at it this way, Veterans get two days per year (ANZAC Day and Remembrance day). If they get two, everyone else should get one. I also think that if I was LGBT+, I would hate the spotlight constantly being on me and the community. Id just want to live my life.So what do you guys have to say about it? I just want to see some different perspectives on this as it can be quite appealing to one's curiosity.
On the whole topic of pronouns etc, I'm not sure I really understand it but I say live and let live. If someone wants to be called they/them, I will respect that and do so. That said, it shouldn't be a crime to use the incorrect pronouns, its a free country and people should be free to be jerks. When you study criminal law, the classic example they give is that you are legally able to step over someone dying of a heart attack. Is it immoral - probably. Illegal - absolutely not. Same logic applies to pronouns.
One of the great things about living in a country like Australia is we are free to disagree (which is a major reason people flock to Australia from overseas). Ultimately, everyone judges each others lifestyles, especially those that are different from their own (for example, in my culture people who are lifelong renters get judged hard). It doesn't matter what we do, there will always be people who disagree and I think the focus of the LGBT+ community needs to move from universal acceptance towards respect and tolerance. You might think being LGBT+ is disgusting and you are free to think it, but morally you should treat LGBT+ people with respect. Likewise, LGBT+ people might think Islam is a backwards and hateful religion. They are free to think it, but that should treat Muslims with respect.