People are obviously free to think and say what they want, but others are obviously also free to do the same and make choices based on that. What GLAAD does is express their thoughts on these issues and try to influence the opinions and actions of others regarding these issues.
GLAAD preaches perfect acceptance.
Perfect acceptance is a flawed concept.
See, I don't like to hang out with 'those kinds of people'. The political message they push makes me uncomfortable. Their behaviour makes me cringe. While I feel that they can live their life how they want, secretly,deep down, I judge them and think they are risking their eternal souls by making the choices they make. I think they risk hell and damnation for spending so much time focused on their agenda.
And by 'those kinds of people', I mean born again Christians.
It makes it hypocritical if I stand up and speak tolerance and acceptance, and then try to have society ostracize anyone who doesn't behave the way I do.
Now, granted, I say loudly and often on this forum (and even in this thread).... Free speech does not guarantee you a venue.
But, I sit back and look at this situation and even from the perspective of a gay rights supporter, it smacks of people shining up their righteous indignation to show it off to the neighbours. That's a behaviour that organizations like GLAAD should be trying to eliminate from society, having seen the suffering it causes, not a behaviour they should perfect and turn on others.