I have no problem interacting with homosexuals on a personal basis and welcome them to the public square as individuals and citizens enjoying the full rights and privileges of the same. Most families, including mine, have homosexual members, or at least ones practicing a homosexual lifestyle.
My objection is to the homosexual political agenda which establishes homosexuals as a protected group, entitled to certain privileges and benefits denied to other members of society and allows self proclaimed leaders of this group to present their views on behalf of the whole. What they choose to do in their bedrooms is no business of mine, but when they want to benefit from the largess of government at my expense, I will do what I can to stop them.
I like Elton John’s music, his fashion sense not so much.
I agree with you.
I own a small service business (it would be too funny to say what type) We don’t mind working for most homosexuals as they are educated, employed, have expensive taste for the products we sell, maintain their homes in a clean manner and they pay on time.