However, gays in the United States do live here and do experience the discrimination and worse that goes on here. And they have much more political clout to do something about the conditions and laws in this country than in others. If you're on a ship that's sinking, you want your ship to be repaired first, not some bridge across the world that's in worse condition.flockofseagulls104 wrote: If they were interested in the well-being of the LBGT 'community' they would be focusing on cultures that truly are harsh and cruel to gay people. Our culture is NOT.
And as I noted in my earlier post, a lot of Democrats and liberals are active in trying to reduce discrimination against gays and women in other countries. But you seem to ignore all that just as when you conveniently claim that Hillary Clinton has never had any "accomplishments."
The only difference between Donald Trump and about 90% of the other Republicans is that Trump doesn't play games and try to cover up his bigotry and intolerance the way the others do. And that's why a lot of Republicans support him. Fortunately for this country, "a lot of Republicans" does not translate into a majority of the electorate.