Homophobia in America- is it a battle we can win?
I've been thinking the past few days about homophobia in the U.S. gay marriage, civil unions and the like... I've also been reading a of anti-gay 'statistics' and websites written by people with such a deep hatred for homosexuals. It saddens me to know that, for all else that I am as a person, I can be hated for who I love. I am summed up by what I do in my bedroom, and innaccurate generalizations are made about the rest of my life-
One comment on a message board read that 'homosexuals should just be grateful that they are no longer imprisoned in the U.S.'... grateful? You've got to be kidding!
And I'm just getting concerned... the more that gay people push for equality, the more conservatives push for limitations on our right to marry... the more hatred it stirs up... so much of the fight against homosexuality comes from an argument that claims to have religion and God on their side.
What do you all think- is it possible for public opinion to change, for laws to change, for hatred to end? Or are we just fooling ourselves?