Definitely. I think gays are for the most part accepted and now people are sick of hearing about it to the point where they begin to loathe gays.
If you had heard the phone calls on that video, most of those people do not accept homosexuality as a human condition to be accepted but rather a trait to alienate and ridicule and ostracize.
Also, whenever progress is made, you never seem happy. It's either to little,
Me personally, I am not happy because there are still outstanding issues with even the small steps forward, such as a president SAYING he will repeal something, has the ability to do as such, and refuses not to, making excuses.
For as many years has I have bought into being a citizen of this country, I would like to have my rights I paid for, or I want a refund with interest. Acceptance takes many years and generational changes, but if laws are in the books actively discriminating, public opinion of homosexuality will never start to improve. The sooner governmental changes take place, the sooner societal changes can happen.
or you want to rush into other outstanding issues.
Because the fact is there are still outstanding issues to look at.
The Mass group for equal marriage rights disbanned after their constitution was amended for marriage equality. There was no more need for that group so it disbanned. There are still outstanding reasons for groups to continue pressure, even at the local level, because active discrimination is happening daily. It might not be marriage in CT, but a couple cannot file federal taxes jointly, or in FL you technically still can't adopt a child if you are a gay person, or if you are in Omaha you can still be fired for simply being gay regardless of your job performance.
Personally I am grateful for all of the victories we have had so far in reintroducing the concept of every US citizen is equal and should share equal rights with others. There are a lot of issues to look at and some victories make fighting the remaining issues easier to identify and add pressure to.
I will stop bitching about it when state and locals laws explicitly denying rights to a group of people have been categorically removed, if federally or collectively at the appropriate level.