Gonna snip this down to save space.Chairman Miaow said:snip
Im getting kinda irritated because you keep trying to label Texas as a 'homophobic' state, and the reason I brought up the definition is people seem to mix up discrimination and homophobia. Not liking homosexuals and saying bad things about them is not homophobia. (not related to our main discussion).
Legislatively? Well some of that is subjective. Changing the definition of marriage to lets gays marry? Doesnt count as discriminatory. Denying them benefits? That is.
Non-discrimination? If you discriminate against someone in a legal fashion (employment, etc.), your going to get a visit from a government official. So thats wrong.
Gender? Subjective. Lets not get into this debate.
Youth? I have no idea what that section means, not gonna lie.
Parenting? It kinda seems like they cant even get their stats straight in this section, but thats the one I will agree with.
Though that website doesnt actually show equality based on states. It shows 'Equality of those who agree with Gay Marriage and Transexualism', so it is HIGHLY subjective and shows no regard to the other side of the debate.