A community can only benefit when all of its law-abiding members are accepted. Rejection hurts everyone.
Yes. All peaceful, law-abiding people should be accepted.
Gay people have their own interests and should not force them on others.
Yes, most people in Wisconsin will accept gay people. There will always people who don't, but just ignore those people.
The straight community has been much harder on the gay community. But that doesn't mean equality can't happen. It takes time.
As much as this may sound like a cliche, the most important step to avoiding gay discrimination in a community is awareness.Often, people who are not aware of the prevalence of homosexuality think it is a highly foreign idea. By raising awareness about the number of gay people in your community (this should be approximately 10%, statistically), your community will realize it is something that is a part of your community. They may then be more inclined to think twice before discriminating another person.
The best answer that the gay community can come up with is: soon.
In the Gay Community, it is generally accepted to represent Bear Pride/Love.
The truth is that accepting ALL law-abiding people should be taught in school, regardless of the person's sexual identity or orientation.Religion should play no role in who is accepted in society and who isn't.
Gay people are already accepted in many places, and have made huge strides toward equality in a relatively short period of time. each day brings us closer to equality.
The real answer is that gay people should be allowed to do anything in public that straight people are allowed. If straight people kiss in public, gay people should also.
Generally no, but it depends on the country. Asian countries with the best record for gay acceptance are:IsraelJapanTaiwanSouth KoreaNepal
well, gay people are still around so your question should be- what ARE gay people, and gay people are people who like people of the same gender.