Differences between the LGBTQIA+ and Hindu nonbinary people

LGBTQ + movement/Western – ‘left liberal ‘approach to non-binary gender issue Hindu engagement in support of non-binary gender
  1. Victimhood based ‘demand for rights’ approach
  1. Bringing out lack of victimization in the grassroots of Hindu culture
2. Including Hinduism among the victimizing ‘religions’ 2. Singling out Hindu culture as a non-victimizing tradition
3. Does not include spiritual non-binary gender traditions 3. Includes spiritual non-binary gender traditions such as transgender jogins, Shaakta trangender traditions etc.
4. Projects LGBTQ+ awareness as a recent late modern period enlightenment 4. Brings out ancient awareness of non-binary gender awarenesses in Ayurveda, Kama Shaastra, Dharma Shaastra etc.
5. Sexual orientation centric, as such gives the impression of being based on reckless excess norm-violating sexuality 5. Includes sexual disorientation, voluntary and involuntary and voluntary spiritual disorientation
6. Treats wellness approach to the issue even from the non-binary gender individuals as demeaning to the LGBTQ+ rights 6. Recognizes the right to wellness approach to one’s own non-binary gender aspects among individuals, includes help to involuntarily sexually disoriented among these rights
7. Has no metaphysical or deep philosophical theoretical explanation for the spiritual equal rights of the non-binary gender individuals 7. Has concepts like gender -neutrality of the individual and cosmic self that can be used as explanation for the spiritual equal rights of the non-binary gender individuals
8. Based on the principle of uniformity as equality 8. Based on the principle of equality as equality of goals and diversity of approaches to the same goal.

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