Personally I am disagreeable with anyone displaying affection in public straight or gay (anything more than hand holding, hugs or pecks has no place IMO, and should be kept behind closed doors).
Personally shocked to hear that members of the LGBT community still get physically assaulted etc, the last time I heard about this was in the 90s when a gay friend of mine got glassed in a pub in St Albans.
Honestly I still find it hard to watch a couple of men kiss and embrace. Does this make me a homophobic? I don't think so, its just a reaction to something that sits in opposition to what I find attractive. I wouldn't find it offensive it a gay man or woman said that they felt awkward watching a straight couple share affection. Each unto their own......eye of the beholder and all that.
I understand why gay pride exists, from my perspective its trying to endorse acceptance for the LGBT community. However I am not sure if its needed. In many cases its preaching to the converted that its not a big deal, so why make it a big deal by having such an event? Morgan Freeman makes a similar point about racism in a discussion about black history month.
To those people that are homophobic I would be surprised if an openly anti LGBT individual has his or her opinion swayed because they witnessed gay pride.
Thank you. This post is exactly how i feel about the whole thing. The more you talk about it, the more divided you become. Just be. That freeman video is spot on