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"They're right about what they're saying about the South. Rednecks like to get drunk and jump gay people for fun."
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<p>I'm sorry. How tacky of you to generalize, as a Democrat yourself! Your political stance can be inferred from your name. If you continue to post such hate material, you will be tagged as intolerant....funny....that's exactly what you're blasting.</p>
<p>I am from the most rural outreach of the antebellum South imaginable, and I am personally offended by your caustic and inappropriate remark.</p>
<p>By the way, I am quite accepting socially.</p>
<p>Please see this not as a reprimand but instead as a means to ENLIGHTEN you. For in fact, you are acting worse than the "rednecks" you mentioned in your post.</p>
<p>UGA has thousands upon thousands of students. there is no way 90% of them are "football loving rednecks". public schools get all kinds of students throughout the state, and UGA has kids from every walk of life im sure. plus Athens i would imagine is a very gay friendly town, it has all sorts of clubs and bands and stuff</p>
<p>if you care...
in Arizona I'd say that U of A is more tolerant than ASU.
ASU is a ginormous school and there's a pride organization, but a lot of people are still creeps.
Tempe is all right, it's just surrounded by heavily religious suburbs full of small minded people raising small minded kids. true story!</p>
<p>sure, but that's because it is pretty big. you can say the same thing about osu but that doesn't mean it is gay-friendly. what's the percent? facebook may be a good way to measure that.</p>
<p>I'm an incoming UCLA student, and one of the first unique things i noticed about the campus is its LGBT Campus Resource Center in Kinsey Hall. I heard it's one of the first of its kind (probably with Cal too)</p>
<p>I can't say much about the lgbt-friendliness level at UCLA since I have yet to experience the atmosphere, but I've met some openly gay guys there and they've never encountered any problems there at all. Santa Monica also has it's Gay Pride Festival nearby, which was just a couple of weeks ago. Paris Hilton and her mom were the Grand Marshals (ehhh, I don't know why...since they don't seem to have any connection with the lgbt community in the first place...)</p>
<p>A number of universities have these centers and that's usually a good sign that the administration itself is committed to tolerance and diversity of its students: </p>
<p>For example, Ohio Wesleyan University has a Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center (GLBTRC) on the second floor of its main student center: Hamilton-Williams Campus Center.</p>
<p>Somebody mentioned (on the second page, I think?) Liberty University, run by Jerry Falwell.</p>
<p>Interestingly, I have a gay friend who goes there. Apparently on the surface they are all squeaky-clean, but off-campus there is a lot of partying and sex (of all sorts). Intriguing.</p>
<p>I think that the people who think this thead are stupid ought to get a clue.
I think it is very important to be accepted for who you are.
I think on PlanetOut there is a list of Gay-Friendly schools.
Just look on the internet.</p>
<p>I think that anyone who post WEST POINT or BOB JONES
Just ought to shove it.
People need to learn other people are different then them and thats okay.
So remember some want hot girls and are boys others want other ...boys.</p>
<p>correction.. Univ. San Fran totally accepts gays... plus we are in SF... how could we not? jesuit or not. oh and as my room mate says... the guys in the school.. are either gay, taken or just not worth it.. that enough for you? :P</p>
<p>TONS of liberal arts schools: Wesleyan, Reed, Oberlin, Sarah Lawrence, Kenyon, Bard, Smith, New College of Florida, Grinnell, Harvey Mudd, Swarthmore</p>
<p>Public Universities: ALL CA SCHOOLS, esp. Berkeley. they are gonna be your best bet</p>