I fall somewhere between 5 and 8, and I think to some degree, even classifying LGBT as a social feature or phenomenon or whatever implies difference. It is a bit divisive, in my opinion. I would rather unify groups, which can be achieved without homogenizing what makes individuals unique.
I totally admit judging people, but it's on an individual basis of character. I think if you apply a scale like this to just about any demographic, most people will be 8 when thinking about themselves and their immediate circle, and lower when thinking about others. #mytwocents
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Great point - I think your last point is right. We are most tolerant and nurturing to our inner circles and those that mirror our inner circle communities, than we are of others.
Can you elaborate more on this - I think I might be misunderstanding. Are you saying you feel this diagram is divisive? And if so, can you unpack that more?
I don't like narrowing perspectives
ideally down to twoto fewer than 7.5 billion or so.