Thanks for clarifying. I don’t come in contact with the church types of social orgs at all.
Those I do come in contact with IRL are usually pretty open.
From experience, I’d say “No bigots allowed” can be tricky: most people are pretty nice and only a little bigoted in some respects. Also, bigotry comes in many shapes. People can be bigoted specifically about the things that made them come together in the first place! The real deciding factor is how they react if this is pointed out to them in a non-bigoted way.
Thanks for clarifying. I don’t come in contact with the church types of social orgs at all.
Those I do come in contact with IRL are usually pretty open.
From experience, I’d say “No bigots allowed” can be tricky: most people are pretty nice and only a little bigoted in some respects. Also, bigotry comes in many shapes. People can be bigoted specifically about the things that made them come together in the first place! The real deciding factor is how they react if this is pointed out to them in a non-bigoted way.