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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "LGBT culture or LGBTQI culture is a culture shared by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning and intersex people. It is sometimes referred to as queer culture (indicating people who are queer), while the term gay culture may be used to mean "LGBTQI culture," or to refer specifically to homosexual male culture.LGBT culture varies widely by geography and the identity of the participants. Elements common to cultures of gay, lesbian, bisexual transgender and intersex people include: Works by famous gay, lesbian, bisexual transgender and intersex people, including:Contemporary LGBT artists and political figuresHistorical figures identified as LGBT, although identifying historical figures with modern terms for sexual identity is controversial (see History of sexuality). However, many LGBT people feel a kinship with these people and their work (particularly that addressing same-sex attraction or gender identity); an example is VictoryFund.org, dedicated to supporting homosexual politicians. An understanding of LGBT social movementsAn ironic appreciation of things stereotypically linked to LGBT peopleFigures and identities present in the LGBT community; in European and American LGBT culture, this might include the gay village, drag kings and queens, Pride parades and the rainbow flag.Not all LGBT people identify with LGBT culture; this may be due to geographic distance, unawareness of the subculture's existence, fear of social stigma or a preference for remaining unidentified with sexuality- or gender-based subcultures or communities. The Queercore and Gay Shame movements critique what they see as the commercialization and self-imposed "ghettoization" of LGBTQI culture.In some cities (especially in North America), some LGBTQI people live in gay villages: neighborhoods with a high proportion of gay residents. LGBT communities organize events celebrating their culture, such as Pride parades, Gay Games and Southern Decadence."@en }

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