Since 1994, the cultural landscape for LGBT people has changed in a seismic way. For the better. It doesn't take a politically active Mensa member to understand why now, in a world where LGBT people can (soon) marry in nine states and a celebrity coming out is more likely to be met with a yawn than with a Time magazine cover, more LGBT people are dropping the shackles that previously held them back.
At least that's what I think. The Family

Research Council's Senior Policy Fellow, Peter "export...
Published on November 20, 2012 05:28