tinkytroy wrote:Can anyone please tell me who is actually involved with the Gay March, I would like to speak with them. I think it will take other gay men (like myself) and women to say "Hey enough is enough, stop!" because coming from a straight person a gay person may not believe, understand or maybe appreciate the message but maybe they would understand coming from a fellow gay man or women.
If the Gay Pride March at Burning Man is NOT to be taken serious than it is mocking the notion or idea by saying that equal rights is a joke, that's not good. If they are serious well that is not good either because everyone at Burning Man already has a "Live and let Live" attitude or should have that attitude, if someone goes to burning man and does NOT have any open mind, ....well lets just say they are in the wrong place! In fact I'm 100% sure that person will be escorted off the Playa quickly.
It feels like a Gay March comes across with a strong aggressive, negative Militant approach/attitude which creates a really bad environment for everyone.
I will cringe every time I see the Gay March for sure because Burning Man is not the place for a gay equal rights political agenda, I'm embarrassed! 
If it's not for you, don't participate in the March. There will be a lot to keep you busy, and they are NOT going to stop just because you're also gay and feel strongly about it. For some folks, this might be the only city in which they feel safe admitting that they're gay, and can march with pride wearing a big gay label. Maybe some folks
need this march. Don't waste your energy trying to dissuade them. Feel fortunate that you don't need this particular pride parade. That you are embarrassed by it will not be fatal.

I am not unsympathetic to where you seem to be coming from. There was also someone on ePlaya who was hoping to arrange a Slut March at the Burn. Women in the default world have been arranging Slut Marches around the world where they wear what they want, march around, and basically dare people to try and stop them. It has some neat elements to it. It's probably freeing.
Would I participate in one at Burning Man? Hell, NO. Because I already know I have the freedom to wear what I want in Black Rock City without being harassed, and I really don't want to be reminded of the repressive outside world up North here, where donning the first sleeveless blouse of the year (oo, spicy) invites men in passing trucks to yell scary things. (Not like it stops me.)
But maybe these Slut Marches and Pride Parades are something that
someone else needs.
Who are we, to tell them not to do it?