There's been a lot of debate on Twitter about Kristen Gray, an American woman who has been deported from Indonesia where she was living illegally and not paying taxes. She had been selling an e-book about how to move there during the pandemic, and bragged about how much cheaper her cost of living was. She is a lesbian and falsely claimed Indonesia is "queer-friendly" (it's very much not) but seeing people constantly refer to her as a "queer woman" or talking about "queer rights" in SE Asia makes me grind my teeth. People are persecuted there because they're gay or bisexual (or are believed to be - a lot of hate directed at trans people in conservative societies comes from the perception they're gay, whether it's true or not.) Not because they're straight people that want to feel special, which increasingly comes under the "queer" umbrella now