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Is this supposed to mean smaller social media?
I see the “All are welcome here” at churches and very liberal businesses and “social orgs” was the most generic term I could come up with for churches, clubs, etc.
Thanks for clarifying. I don't come in contact with the church types of social orgs at all.
Those I do come in contact with are usually pretty open.
From observations at these I'd say the problem with "No bigots allowed" is that most people are pretty nice and only a little bigoted in some respects. Also, bigotry comes in many shapes. People often are bigoted specifically about the things that made them come together in the first place. The real deciding factor is how they react if this is pointed out to them (in a non-bigoted way).
That's an interesting point. Makes me curious to see what would happen if I attended one of these churches in the gayest getup imaginable. Put your money where your mouth is. Am I welcome or not?
I was thinking a very large group attending in attire specific to a different religion would also be very interesting.
Side note: I always interpret “All are welcome here” to mean “All are welcome here so long as you abide by and conform to the dogma and characteristics of this in-group” in those cases.
Ooh pulling out the Sunday best you naughty ;)
I was thinking IRL clubs