Nygeel,
I am not going to argue with people. My answer to you, is my answer to everybody.
We are way different. Gay men and lesbians are about Gender-Preference, and we are about Gender-Identity. But we have in common that we are out of the mainstream. Pride celebrates that.
We are not ashamed that the cisgender and cissexual world thinks we should be ashamed of ourselves, individually and collectively. We are all proud of what we have done to be who we are.
We're here. We're queer. Get used to it. That's what Pride celebrates.
Even though we have fractures in the LGBTPAA community, we are all queer, as measured against the average, the median, the mathematical normal. We have big problems as a community: bias, identity politics, sexism, hierarchies, sellouts, money-grubbers....
But Pride is one time that we transcend the fractures and come together. 10 years ago, the local lesbian bar tried to get me to stop using the Ladies' Room, because too many people complained. Two years ago, and last year, they invited me to ride in the parade float with their staff.
Times change, but people only change if we change them. You go to Pride, and march with Pride, and hang out with Pride. And if anybody, gay or straight, gives you any shyt, you answer them with Pride. And I guarantee you that, at least during Pride; you will get support you never expected, and the wrong-doers will be chastised.