...yet it really does seem to have something to do with sexuality, doesn't it? And then there are the expectations of heterosexual vs homosexual affect and (non-sexual, normal everyday) behavior. These things are heaped together quite readily!
But why? I understand the literal why, the cause and effect that goes into making these situations, but why perpetuate it? "My little boy has a feminine affect, better take him to the sex parade" is a hell of a situation. Some of these things should not be together, none of them have to be together, and them being heaped together doesn't mean the event isn't about sex.
There is this thing called "love", rather central to the human experience, which I think is the real underlying motivation behind Pride events.
So why isn't it called a love parade? Why propagate a language of identity warfare, of modern tribalism, that not only sets people against each other, it does it openly and brazenly, choosing a vice as its slogan?
I also don't like the implication of completely equating sexuality and love. It is one thing for a man to love another man and settle down together. It's a different thing entirely for a single person to declare themself gay looking specifically for a same-sex partner but then say its about love, like "I'm sorry, I can't love someone with the wrong genitals." Nah, that's not about love, that's about sex, and it's fine to want both, but either it's not just about love, or people are painting themselves as psychos incapable of love for half the planet.