The consequence I see is that because those two won't progress in the same stride and we're expecting them to, we'll always be disappointed when the reality of everything fails to match our expectations. The point I make is that discrimination is a state of action while prejudice is a state of mind. They come hand in hand when they're dished out, but they're not mutually dependent on the other for existence. You're not likely to be discriminated if you're not prejudiced against, but you can wel be prejudiced against without being discriminated. We've come a long way since the early days of gay rights, but we're still fighting for them and it's still a ways to go. I don't find it necessary to be so concerned with being called a faggot as long as I'm not denied the opportunity to live my life the way that I want. Yet. Ideally and eventually I'd like the world to view homosexuality in a more positive, or at least neutral, perspective, but in the mean time I don't expect that part of this societal gay revolution to march in step with anti-discriminatory policies. But these days, it seems like when someone even hints at the possibility of being unsure about "gay", gay advocated jump to brand them as bigots and backward thinkers, even if they pose absolutely no threat to the progression of gay rights, as if their lack of understanding or whatever is so blasphemous they must be of a lower species. We're trying so hard to twist society's arm to get people to "admit" they like gays, it sort of throws egg shells everywhere and pressures public figures to show support to the gay cause even when they don't want to, just for the sake of appearing progressive, and that sort of creates an illusion that things are better than they really are...not to mention it makes us seem like the ones who don't respect differences in beliefs. I'm not saying every gay advocate out there is false representing themselves but "gay" is almost becoming a bandwagon social cause. What happens when people just off that bandwagon? So maybe if we can say "I can respect that you don't like me, but for the time being, give me my opportunity to live well, and I can show you I'm not an unrespectable person" instead of this whole "how dare you dislike me" thing, we can have a more accurate gage on how far things have really come and how fast progress is really being made. Cuz honestly, I don't like surrounding myself with false pretenses.