Submitted by confusedsoul95 t3_z5w5sa in explainlikeimfive
geek_fire t1_iy2h1aq wrote
Reply to comment by shellshocktm in Eli5 - What is the real meaning of being queer? by confusedsoul95
I agree with your clarification. But to clarify (maybe belabor?) my earlier point, I'm not specifically saying you were wrong. I'm combining the above definition (not from you):
>The simplest explanation is queer = anything that isn't heteronormative
With your definition that "heteronormative simply means the belief..." I don't think those are both true.
shellshocktm t1_iy2iooz wrote
They're both ideologies and thus necessitate belief. Either one of them may be closer to the objective truth but that hasn't been explored adequately. I used that framing as a working definition rather than something concrete.
geek_fire t1_iy2isnx wrote
I guess I've never seen 'queer' as an ideology, so much as a descriptor of personal characteristics and identity.
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