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Summer of Pride, a month-long event featuring LGBTQIA+ streamers playing queer games has launched and developer MidBoss has arranged a Steam event to go with it.

Weirdly though, I tried on my Steam account and in a private browser and for me the event isn't listed anywhere on Steam. I only know of it due to being on the email list for MidBoss.

The event showcases a few upcoming titles like Read Only Memories: NEURODIVER, Lore Finder, N1RV Ann-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action, Volleyball Heaven and Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp - all of which plan to support Linux as well.

On top of that there's a few games on sale that also have Linux builds like Always Sometimes Monsters, Arcade Spirits, Gone Home, Tacoma, Ladykiller in a Bind and a few more.

"We want everyone experience the range of diversity bubbling just below the surface of gaming, whether that’s by getting hands-on with the games or watching a beautiful array of diverse streamers find pieces of themselves in the works of queer developers," said Cade Peterson, CEO MidBoss and developer of Read Only Memories, which organized the event.

Find the Summer of Pride 2020 Steam event here.

As for the other side of the event, they're having LGBTQIA+ inclusive games and Twitch streamers make content for 15 hours a day across a whole month. You can find the schedule here if it interests you with it pulling in over 70 streamers and over 60 games will be showcased during this time.

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ljrk Jun 10, 2020
Quoting: Zlopez
Quoting: CatKiller
Quoting: ZlopezSo if I am white heterosexual I can celebrate the pride month?
Why wouldn't you?
Because I didn't saw anyone in the LGBT... happy, if I say I'm proud white heterosexual. For them I'm racist embracing the culture of enslavers, or at least this is what I see in most media today. People being banned or have to resign from organizations if they take this stance.

But I don't need any special month to be proud about myself. For me it's funny that somebody even needs this :-)

Nobody gets banned for being hetero or white. They might get banned for treating others like shit, but, what's more likely is to get banned because you're *not* hetero or white.

And that's why we need things like these. It's not because of queer people, it's because of homo and transphobia. It's not about saying "I'm homosexual", it's about saying "homophobia has no place here".
kuhpunkt Jun 10, 2020
Quoting: Zlopez
Quoting: CatKiller
Quoting: ZlopezSo if I am white heterosexual I can celebrate the pride month?
Why wouldn't you?
Because I didn't saw anyone in the LGBT... happy, if I say I'm proud white heterosexual. For them I'm racist embracing the culture of enslavers, or at least this is what I see in most media today. People being banned or have to resign from organizations if they take this stance.

But I don't need any special month to be proud about myself. For me it's funny that somebody even needs this :-)

It's not funny. It's about acceptance. LGBT people are shunned, attacked and insulted on a constant basis for just being what they are. That should stop.
kuhpunkt Jun 10, 2020
Quoting: Zlopez
Quoting: kuhpunkt
Quoting: Zlopez
Quoting: kuhpunkt
Quoting: ZlopezIt's nice when everybody is talking about diversity and equality and the pride month is only for LGBTQIA+. I just find this funny :-D

What's funny about this? This isn't only for LGBT...

So if I am white heterosexual I can celebrate the pride month?

What's next? All Lives Matter?

My favourite movement is: "Be kind to each other"

It doesn't matter what gender you have, what is your religion or what color you are

Yes, it doesn't matter what gender etc. you are - but for many people it still matters. Way too many. How do you not get that?
Zlopez Jun 10, 2020
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Quoting: kuhpunktYes, it doesn't matter what gender etc. you are - but for many people it still matters. Way too many. How do you not get that?

So to fight against this injustice you start creating movements and organizations that are only for some people based on the color, gender, sexual orientation to make the difference even greater?
kuhpunkt Jun 10, 2020
Quoting: Zlopez
Quoting: kuhpunktYes, it doesn't matter what gender etc. you are - but for many people it still matters. Way too many. How do you not get that?

So to fight against this injustice you start creating movements and organizations that are only for some people based on the color, gender, sexual orientation to make the difference even greater?

Dude, are you trying to be dense? It's NOT only for some people. It's to shine light on them.
ljrk Jun 10, 2020
Quoting: Zlopez
Quoting: kuhpunktYes, it doesn't matter what gender etc. you are - but for many people it still matters. Way too many. How do you not get that?

So to fight against this injustice you start creating movements and organizations that are only for some people based on the color, gender, sexual orientation to make the difference even greater?

You mean, if you have an inequality you need to conserve it rather than creating a counterweight? how does that add up?

Anyhow, a "pride month" is not exclusive. How is anything that says "please do not discriminate against people that are different" actually creating a divide?
Liam Dawe Jun 10, 2020
Quoting: LeonardK
Quoting: Zlopez
Quoting: CatKiller
Quoting: ZlopezSo if I am white heterosexual I can celebrate the pride month?
Why wouldn't you?
Because I didn't saw anyone in the LGBT... happy, if I say I'm proud white heterosexual. For them I'm racist embracing the culture of enslavers, or at least this is what I see in most media today. People being banned or have to resign from organizations if they take this stance.

But I don't need any special month to be proud about myself. For me it's funny that somebody even needs this :-)

Nobody gets banned for being hetero or white. They might get banned for treating others like shit, but, what's more likely is to get banned because you're *not* hetero or white.

And that's why we need things like these. It's not because of queer people, it's because of homo and transphobia. It's not about saying "I'm homosexual", it's about saying "homophobia has no place here".
Exactly and GOL is a place for everyone if they can show respect for others. I pride myself on (for the most part) having a community that treats others well. I myself am a straight white male, yet I've been to Pride events with friends, it's an awesome welcoming atmosphere.
Zlopez Jun 10, 2020
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Quoting: LeonardK
Quoting: Zlopez
Quoting: kuhpunktYes, it doesn't matter what gender etc. you are - but for many people it still matters. Way too many. How do you not get that?

So to fight against this injustice you start creating movements and organizations that are only for some people based on the color, gender, sexual orientation to make the difference even greater?

You mean, if you have an inequality you need to conserve it rather than creating a counterweight? how does that add up?

Anyhow, a "pride month" is not exclusive. How is anything that says "please do not discriminate against people that are different" actually creating a divide?

I'm just trying to say that pointing on the difference is not a good way to remove it from society. It's the opposite. I'm not saying it's bad to be proud who you are, but I don't think anybody needs special month to prove this.

I'm not trying to be mean, I'm just seeing all the movies being removed because they are racist. The history being rewritten the same way as in Orwell's 1984. Instead of trying to remove the differences we are trying to point at them more and more.

It's not about the gender, it's not about anything that makes as different. What counts is what joins us together.
kuhpunkt Jun 10, 2020
Quoting: Zlopez
Quoting: LeonardK
Quoting: Zlopez
Quoting: kuhpunktYes, it doesn't matter what gender etc. you are - but for many people it still matters. Way too many. How do you not get that?

So to fight against this injustice you start creating movements and organizations that are only for some people based on the color, gender, sexual orientation to make the difference even greater?

You mean, if you have an inequality you need to conserve it rather than creating a counterweight? how does that add up?

Anyhow, a "pride month" is not exclusive. How is anything that says "please do not discriminate against people that are different" actually creating a divide?

I'm just trying to say that pointing on the difference is not a good way to remove it from society. It's the opposite. I'm not saying it's bad to be proud who you are, but I don't think anybody needs special month to prove this.

I'm not trying to be mean, I'm just seeing all the movies being removed because they are racist. The history being rewritten the same way as in Orwell's 1984. Instead of trying to remove the differences we are trying to point at them more and more.

It's not about the gender, it's not about anything that makes as different. What counts is what joins us together.

Dude, history is not being rewritten...
ljrk Jun 10, 2020
Quoting: Zlopez
Quoting: LeonardK
Quoting: Zlopez
Quoting: kuhpunktYes, it doesn't matter what gender etc. you are - but for many people it still matters. Way too many. How do you not get that?

So to fight against this injustice you start creating movements and organizations that are only for some people based on the color, gender, sexual orientation to make the difference even greater?

You mean, if you have an inequality you need to conserve it rather than creating a counterweight? how does that add up?

Anyhow, a "pride month" is not exclusive. How is anything that says "please do not discriminate against people that are different" actually creating a divide?

I'm just trying to say that pointing on the difference is not a good way to remove it from society. It's the opposite. I'm not saying it's bad to be proud who you are, but I don't think anybody needs special month to prove this.

I'm not trying to be mean, I'm just seeing all the movies being removed because they are racist. The history being rewritten the same way as in Orwell's 1984. Instead of trying to remove the differences we are trying to point at them more and more.

It's not about the gender, it's not about anything that makes as different. What counts is what joins us together.

This would be all fine and dandy, IF there weren't any defacto differences in society and laws that ARE treating queer people differently. How do you propose we, as a society, should voice that THESE things should change? We need to point at the differences in order to acknowledge them and change them.

Accepting diversity doesn't work by assuming and acting as if everyone is the same, but acknowledging the differences, because we aren't.

And no, no movies "are getting removed" because they don't get as much screentime. If we have newer movies that actually are not racist, why watch those that are? This is not Orwell at all. There are other things that are going far more into that direction.

Asking people to be kind (as you did!) Is no thought-crime. We don't have laws that forbid anyone to be a dick, we want *social* change from bottom-up. This is as least Orwellian as it gets.
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