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Feminism also played a big role. When you were being called gay what you were really being called out on was being feminine and not suppressing your self enough. Patriarchy also hurts men as much as it hurts women. The early gay movements were very aware of their oppression coming from patriarchy. The two have been separated out a bit in modern thinking as you can't have solidarity between different oppressed people. But yeah men embracing their emotions and not having to be stoic machines in modern society owes alot to feminism.
These liberatory movements wanted everyone to be free not just themselves. They believed it would help everyone. It's not an accident or unintentional that they have helped you.
Well said
I'm a bit lazy to type out an effort post so forgive me for my simplicity. I think it refers to how NGOs and pressure groups have professionalised the activist movement, and everything liberalised so that a wider mainstream analysis won't be allowed to gain traction in the West anymore. Another Slide had a good YouTube playlist on this, which is worth checking out.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: