ORGULHO E PRECONCEITO DENTRO DA COMUNIDADE LGBTQIA+
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The fight for rights of the LGBTQIA + community has not been a homogeneous process, and even with the increasing exposure obtained by the campaigns that invaded social networks and institutions during the Pride month, there are strong asymmetries between the different groups that form the community. This is the result of a scale generated in part by the standards of heteronormative society and the appropriation of guidelines for LGBT struggle, but also by the standardization of members internal to the movement that obtained a partial insertion due to their proximity to established standards and constructions with internal discrimination and even an objection of the struggle itself.
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