>>20I don't even go there and I'm not even American or live in the Murricas.
This doesn't have anything to do with *phobia (I'm Hispanic myself, I get all the *phobias I never asked for). The issue here is that people seem to take their sexuality as their identity. This pisses me off, even if you're a cisgender straight woman.
For instance, a bisexual artist who has his paintings in many local museums and happens to have saved a bunch of abandoned dogs living under a bridge and a homeless guy who almost jumped in front of a speeding truck. He must be someone who is known for his good deeds or his art, right?
No, by modern standards, he should go to LGBT parades and say "Hi, my name is Carl and I'm bisexual" every time he meets a stranger. Because you're supposed to identify with your sexuality, the rest is useless crap that only grants you privileges. Who cares about what you have done in your life? You will only be a successful and sinless person if you make a Tumblr about your sexuality. Did he tell you already he was bisexual? This is really important.
These modern standards are the same reasons modern men/women are so fucking annoying, they care about getting as many partners as they can, without ever trying to learn something new or doing something the world really needs.
Well, that's not how it should be. So please go back to your favorite imagereddit and complain about the awful bigotry that rules our world.