lmao you misunderstand and misinterpret literally everything. When you say "many" you make it sound like it's some overwhelming majority. It's not. It's a small group of starfishs that no sane individual wants to be around. Then you go on to say that it's the sane persons fault they're discriminated against because some other jackass that they have no relation to is an asshat. And no, being straight has no drawbacks except a very small minority of radical femenists that might discriminate against you for being a straight white male. LGBT people are just as human as any other person, discrimination is widely frowned down upon, because it's a loving richardhead thing to do. You're telling me it's a bad thing that people who think gay people don't deserve equal rights get their careers ruined?
LGBT's do have it tougher, and the graphic he provided included sources, and the other statistics are easily corroboratable by a simple google search. This is further proof that you don't actually pay attention to the arguments being made.
When I say "many", I am not implying an "overwhelming majority", or at least not intending to. When I say "many", I mean, "enough to make a noticeable difference". However, I do think the number is larger than you wish to admit. I also did not say anything about "it's their fault their gay and therefore discriminated against". I said that, in some cases, they are able to reduce some of those things by not drawing so much negative attention to themselves. This is exactly what I mean by "getting torn apart". I said "something able to be remotely interpreted as homophobic", implying that is not WHAT THEY ACTUALLY SAID NOR IMPLIED. It is when it is twisted and turned to fit a bias is when it becomes homophobic. The graphic he provided did provide a source, yes. However, those same laws (or lack thereof) also allow straight people to be fired, expelled, etc. for being straight. It is a lack of protection of gender identity and loveual orientation. Now likelihood is a different story. Do not say I am not paying attention to the arguments, please.
It does not matter how many I have met personally. It's all about observations. And again, it's not uneasiness, I can see how you might be able to twist that, but it's simply an observation I have made.
Read above for the whole career thing, please.
You can call it a stereotype if you want, I don't really care. Even then, stereotypes are almost always based on a truth. I see far too many people let their loveualities define them. I cited the video because I was hoping it would at least help you see what I'm trying to say, maybe it didn't work like I had hoped.
BTW good job not acknowledging any of my legitimately sourced statistics.
Read again, son. Please. I'm not even going to dignify that with anything else.