Raising children is the responsibility of the child's parents. It make me so mad when I hear talk about "it takes a village". I get so mad when people want to take the parent's responsibility away from them because they think all the parents are bigots or schools have better judgement than the parents do.
Like it or not, ignorant parents have the right to raise ignorant children. That said, My son converted to Catholicism and my daughter is extremely Liberal. I taught them to think for themselves and to understand that government education is equally as biased as there Conservative father is. Somewhere between the two viewpoints is the absolute truth.
I like that viewpoint. What is the rest of the saying, 'it takes a Village' to... what?
Anyhow, I think disliking homosexuality, and being uncomfortable about it, are two different things. Then, bigotry is something different altogether. The line is blurry! I don't know, I really don't. I have had some very uncomfortable experiences when homosexual men, have signed on to be my carer. They either still had issues about it, or they shout it from the rooftops. Either way, it can make the situation uncomfortable.
It's bad all round, when people have major unresolved issues; whether they be gay or straight.
On the other hand, I have had very positive experiences, with homosexual people. All kinds of people make up this earth.