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Re: Equality
I'm fine with a situation where some shows focus on a group of friends where nobody is gay -- because groups of friends where nobody is gay exist. Ditto for or or two gay friends in a group and a giant group of gay people.
I can understand that, but if that's the case, then why should gay characters be the minority? Like you say, when it comes to individual groups of people the total percentage of gay people in the world hardly matters.
I mean, fiction writing is pretty much all about bending what's considered "true" in the real world, so why is it that the rule that never gets broken is the one that makes more gay people being around?