I don’t understand what is so hard for you to get. I live in a city that has a high % of that population.
Oh, OK. That's not what you said originally. How are we supposed to trust your interpretation of texts reflecting hokey ancient superstitions when you can't even convey this thought correctly? You originally said you live in a city with more LGBTQ+ ... more than what? More than 1? More than the city Joe Schmoe lives in?
I come into contact with many individuals that identify with that population and I’ve come across no one that had that flag represented that was not a part of that community. How hard is that to understand or even believe.
Your original comment conveyed that if you fly the flag, that proves you're LGBTQ+.
Your subsequent comment conveyed that everyone you've come into contact with who has flown that flag is part of the LGBTQ+ community. Apparently, in invalid/unsound logic world ... population letsgocu ... this fact, if true, somehow proves that every flyer of the flag is LGBTQ+.
And, somehow, the fact that you've run into "more" of these people (again, more than what? whom?), this somehow lends credence to your assertion.
So, again, if I'm driving down the streets of my town, and neighboring towns, I'll see rainbow flags here and there. I can't prove these folks are LGBTQ+ unless I interact with them and ask them, directly. So, is that what you're claiming you've done? Of course, even if you did do that, that still wouldn't support your comment ... you'd have to have spoken with every flag-waving person out there, not just the ones you've currently seen and with whom you've interacted.
Or, are you trying to say that your tiny, insignificant interactions prove a universal truth? If you lived in South Carolina, and you walked around and everyone you met also lived in South Carolina, does that prove everyone in the world lives in South Carolina?
You poor, dumb creature.
For ***** and giggles, what % of people do you BELIEVE are not a part of that community that fly that flag? This ought to be good.
I don't "believe" anything in this regard. I've never thought about it, and there's absolutely no reason to speculate about it. I don't have the facts to reasonably speculate, so I don't come to uninformed conclusions (this is something religious nutters need to learn). I do know at least 2 households that fly the flag outside their home that don't have any LGBTQ+ members in that household. One has a sibling that is LGBTQ+, and they show support in that manner, and the other is what you would call a SJW who champions all sorts of progressive causes, and shows their support in that manner. Now, how universal is my experience? I'm not dumb enough to try to extrapolate that to the outside world. But you do you.