Discriminate? Really? Thats a terrible choice in words. Discriminate is something far worse than judging someone. Discriminating is actually allowing someone not to do something based on their race/religon/sexualoreintation/etc. You can judge all you want, it's going to happen in today's society we all know that. But discriminating? No.
Uhhh, yeah. If I start the UGAHusker social group and decide that nobody with last names starting with a "K" is going to be allowed in, who is can stop me? Nobody. Discrimination in this sense is perfectly legal.
No one has any problem with this kind of "discrimination." What people have a problem with is when you say "No one with a last name starting with 'K' can have the same rights as me."
What "rights" are you speaking of? The "right" to be a member of a Division 1-A college football team?
Human rights. I'm speaking generally, but yes, the "right" to play football as well. I don't see how that would be any different than when we excluded black people from playing baseball. (When I said "you" above I don't literally mean you, UGAHusker).
Unfortunately, the "right" to play college football doesn't exist.
My point isn't that I want to discriminate against these guys. My point is, is that it is, for the most part, allowed to happen. Giving people flak for having a problem with gay people is unnecessarry. Society is still going to evolve without them. At the end of the day, though, if people want to hold beliefs about anything they want, hostile, racist, discriminatory, whatever, they are allowed. In most cases, they can even act on these beliefs. Sorry. By-product of the "freedom" that we feel entitled to in this country.