Thats where you are mistaken. It absolutely effects me as a straight black male. Black homosexuals have equated straight black males as the enemy and coined the term "the new white male." In doing so, they have been able to garner support from "straight " black females. Again, I dont care what or who a person does. But you can not ignore the fact that black men now have contend with LGBTQ community, some of our black women, and the rest of society that despised us for being black men.
Lastly, it effects me because I am censored in my speech and thoughts. If I was to publicly say, " I think homosexuality is wrong. You can do it if you want, but I think it's wrong." That statement isn't offensive, but they would do everything in their power to ensure I was publicly crucified.
If you want an on honest conversation, you need to be honest about the situation. I tend to see that those who are pro-homosexuality, often have a narrow viewpoint which ignores reality and facts.
Lastly, it effects me because I am censored in my speech and thoughts. If I was to publicly say, " I think homosexuality is wrong. You can do it if you want, but I think it's wrong." That statement isn't offensive, but they would do everything in their power to ensure I was publicly crucified.
If you want an on honest conversation, you need to be honest about the situation. I tend to see that those who are pro-homosexuality, often have a narrow viewpoint which ignores reality and facts.