Most of the opposition is religion-based hatred and fear.
The gay rights movement is not over, but so far, thousands have been killed.
gay rights are positive rights.
Both women and racial minorities have been suppressed, sometimes through laws, sometimes in spite of the law. These two rights movements are attempts to overcome the past and get full rights.
There has not been an openly gay president for the United States of America. President Obama is the first president to openly support gay rights, but he is not gay himself.
You don't get rights for being gay. In fact, depending on where you live, you lose rights for being gay.
Women's rights and gay rights definitely have some overlap, but the differences are in what rights are lacking.
They do support gay rights :)
His persona on Glee, Blaine Anderson, has been confirmed as gay. However, Blaine himself has been clear so far that although he is a supporter of gay's and their rights, he is not gay.
The bible does not address gay rights.
The gay rights movement strives for equality.
John McCain opposes gay rights, but believes the states should decide. In general, John McCain has been known to be 'moderate' for a Republican, at least on certain issues like stem cell research. It's possible that he could evolve his view in the future on gay rights.
John Wesley Shipp is an openly gay actor. He came out in 1992 and has been an advocate for LGBTQ rights.