Again, this analogy doesn't hold because the context is completely different. Sometimes things that feel instinctively like they ought to be symmetrical are not in fact symmetrical.
So LGBT get to complain and 'we' can't. Yeah, real nice...
(don't reply yet, I know this sounds terrible, but there's an argument right after explaining the sentiment demonstrated here)
I can understand that right now, for recognition and equality, it must be like this, but on the other hand, I'd just like for everyone to understand how it feels for the other side.
Yes, we are a majority and we are more recognized, but it's still an inequity.
It's even worst when we get insulted and ganged upon like some of what I see in every LGBT thread (including this one).
As much as you never asked to be like you are, it's not like anyone else did either.
This is why it's a hard issue because your weapon is the exact opposite of what you preach.
Again, I'll repeat at the end to make sure it's understood: I understand that not doing anything won't help and that for now, fighting poison with poison is about the best that can be done (although if anyone ever found something better, I'm sure both side would be overjoyed). I just hope this little insight can help understand the reticence.