The Cologne Christopher Street Day (CSD) parade, one of Europe's largest, aims to defend hard-won LGBTQ+ rights and combat rising queer hostility. The event features around 60,000 participants across 250 groups, expecting over a million visitors. Martin from Giessen, who identifies as part of the 'rosa Kinder' community, shares his personal journey as a queer individual, including his coming out experience and ongoing challenges faced in daily life, such as discrimination and harassment. He highlights growing concerns about the security of LGBTQ+ rights under current political climates, fearing potential rollbacks of laws like the Transsexuelle Gesetz and marriage equality. These anxieties are echoed by other demonstrators, including Drag Queen Meryl Deep, who note increasing hostility toward the queer community.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents personal stories and concerns about the safety and legal status of LGBTQ+ rights without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes perspectives from individuals expressing fears about potential policy changes but does not take a clear ideological position itself.



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