Talk:Marc Anciel/@comment-34381252-20180817012922/@comment-36313397-20181229042820

Lythael, I've never agreed with assuming that someone must be heterosexual just because they voice a (to my mind) anti-gay opinion...but nor is someone's opinion correct just because they're not straight. Case in point. I'm completely perplexed as to how you can have "run-ins" with "the LBGT community" as if they were some sinister, monolithic conspiracy. Do you mean that you had arguments with some people who identified as LBGT? That wouldn't be surprising, since you seem to dislike people who identify as such. And while I'm sure you've met plenty of gay people who reject the label LBGT, there are a whole lot more who don't. To me, it seems like you're just making sweeping generalizations about anyone who identifies as LBGT (that they're oversensitive, hate heterosexual and cisgender people, are "SJWs," whatever).

I don't understand why you're throwing "antifa" into the mix, also. They're a loose collection of far-left radicals, and have little to do with LBGT people as such. And talking about "feminazis" just sounds silly.

All in all, it sounds like you're just complaining about the supposed oppression and excesses of liberals, as I've seen many times before, with little evidence (dangerous people at pride parades, really? what, do you think BDSM chains are weapons?)

ElsieofArendelle, I also like Marc's character, but I don't know if I agree that same-sex attraction should be only implied. After all, that doesn't have to be the case for opposite-sex attraction. For instance, it's very obvious that Marinette is in love (or at least infatuated) with Adrien. Is her sexuality being bashed into our heads?