I don’t think “community” is used in any exclusionary way as far as gay people are concerned. More as an identification of people who have the same interests or sometimes difficulties.
I think we naturally make communities within the wider community in which we live. Around here we have the retired community with a thriving U3a and within that smaller communities of walkers, musicians, bowlers etc who don’t just do the activity but meet socially and support each other.
So I don’t think * Joy* you need to read any more into it than that except when a “community” comes under threat somehow from others. Then people will unite to defend their mutual interests as the bowlers here are doing with the threat of closure of the bowling greens.
Gay people have needed that voice in the past and increasingly are needing it to counteract the actions of the Transactivists who are lobbying for Gay Erasure.
That’s why it’s important for everyone to understand the difference between LGB and TQ and not lump them together for anything.
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