So viele Teilnehmer*innen wie noch nie: Der 22. Taiwan LGBT+ Pride am Samstag in Taiwans Hauptstadt Taipeh konnten einen neuen Rekord vermelden #taiwanpride #taipeipride
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Über 180.000 Menschen bei Asiens größter Pride-Parade

So viele Teilnehmer*innen wie noch nie: Der 22. Taiwan LGBT+ Pride am Samstag in Taiwans Hauptstadt Taipeh konnten einen neuen Rekord vermelden. (27.10.2024, Bild des Tages)

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Angels & Rainbows
(Taiwan Pride, 5/5)

I want to end my reflections on Pride Taiwan 2023 with some personal highlights. I hope you enjoyed the photos during the last days. Tomorrow I will continue my series on the wonderful island of Xiaoliuqiu.

Please share your love and respect with the members of the LGBTQ community in your life and support those who are still on their journey to find their own identity.

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So many smiles
(Pride Taipei, 4/5)

I guess naked people, explicit emphasize on (especially male) genitalia, kissing gay couples, and strangers of the same sex offering hugs (and more) might be a challenge for some. If that's you - and if only a little bit - joining a pride parade can still be a great experience.

It's hard to tell where our prejudice or biases come from, sometimes it's even hard to tell that they are there. When we can look at ourselves compassionately, our biases are often not much more than a lack of understanding, a little bit of shyness maybe. Just the mind playing tricks on us. There is nothing better than to expose ourselves to reality one small step at a time, to experience what our actual reaction is when we see or feel something new.

Whether or not you can appreciate the sexuality of your own gender (and it is wonderful to do so!), Pride offers much much more. It's a parade, after all, joyful, funny, exciting. A celebration of freedom, love, and individual rights that allow us to become our best selves. It creates a sense of togetherness not centered on celebrities. Also, there is free pizza.

Most of all, it is a chance to exchange smiles with strangers, for hours on hours on end. People of all generations and states of life were joining to greet the parade. Taipei didn't stop the traffic for it, we had to wait at traffic lights and walked along scooters and cars for some time. This was weird, but it also emphasized a certain naturalness. It reduced the difference between those taking part in the parade and those cheering from the sides, with both groups mingling and switching roles. Personally I think that is a great image for what LGBTQ-life in our societies should look like.

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Show me your love
(Taiwan Pride, 3/5)

With my camera at hand and Taiwan Pride slowly moving along Ren'ai Road and it's side roads, I was quickly captured by all the ornament and attire around me. "Colorful" was the thème du jour, of course, joy its temper, becoming alive in rainbows, mermaids and -men, flags, capes, mantles, masks, and superheroes.

While probably still quite tame compared to some of the Western Cristopher Street Days, I enjoyed the gaiety and positivity, the celebration of bodies - often well-trained, but celebrated just as much if not.

It was wonderful to see especially the gay community embracing their physicality like this, expressing an openness in comparison to which the heterosexual community feels dull, overly self-conscious, and uptight. Writing this down, I wonder about this a bit. There is an element of weird comparison and contest among straight men (and probably women, too) that I don't experience towards gay men. Maybe it has to do with the fact that a gay man's perfect body could in theory be something for me to enjoy as well, whereas a straight man's is never anything but competition in a deeply ingrained and often unconscious status game.

But where there is light there also is shadow. I am thus all the more happy for everyone here embracing their sexuality like this given how much many have gone through or are still going through. In Taiwan, many queer people still hesitate to come out towards colleagues and especially bosses. Many certainly had their experiences of exclusion, bullying, or even discrimination. The tattoo of one of the mermen made this clear: "Life isn't fair, get used to it."

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Same Love, Equal Rights
(Taiwan Pride, 2/5)

I joined this years Taiwan Pride in Taipei with a group of staff from the various de-facto embassies of the EU and its member-countries. Similar to ours, we met several other representative groups from all around the world. The UK started right with us, the Australians & New Zealanders too were close, and for the US the director of the AIT personally lead a big group.

The slowly moving reference points in our vicinity were a large crowd of Google employees, a carriage of clothing retailer GAP, noticeable mostly by the loud guffaw of its airy MC, and a driving disco/pizza bakery sponsored by Pizza Hut - whose later handouts were very welcome.

Carrying our banner ("Same Love, Equal Rights"), we too attracted a lot of attention, or rather, our VIP did. Invited by the Dutch representatives, acting Miss International Queen 2023, Solange Dekker - dressed in a stunning pink dress and towering above anyone else by at least a head - gave the EU an as iconic as ironic monarchic leader, and the crowd another favorite.

And yet, I couldn't help but to feel a bit sad about the group that we jokingly referred to as "Benelux+". While Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands had a strong showing, only my friend Nora and I made the small German delegation. Everyone else and every country else did either abstain, or silently defected after the initial photo shoot. Personally, I think a clearer stance for human and liberal rights would have suited the EU's various representatives well, especially in these times and at this place.

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