Guess I’ll answer this here.
It was in the US, and no, that wasn’t a concern. My chief concern is that Christians are going to break up my marriage. Second place concern is that some Christian will decide that being gay is sufficient reason to fire me, or throw me out of my house. Concerns about my personal safety aren’t really that high on the list, although I do worry about my wife, who is trans.
Now, that’s just some recent examples of anti-gay bigotry directed at gays by American Christians. I could have thrown in how they’re being treated in Russia, with the full blessings (and occasional participation) of the Russia Orthodox Church, or what Christians in Uganda (with the aid and backing of American Evangelicals) are up to.
And, sure, that’s the extreme. And I don’t really lose a ton of sleep worrying about that stuff. Mostly what I have to deal with is shit-eyed little worms making snide homophobic remarks and grubby hypocrites getting all huffy when people don’t eat their shit with a smile.
Of course, I’m aware that’s not all Christians, or even most Christians. I know that most Christians aren’t like, you, @Paul_was_in_Saudi. Most Christians are decent, compassionate people, and I know that I shouldn’t judge the group by the example you set.
But Lord, it is a struggle.