My college had something called "Gay-straight Alliance". I wondered what that was, and I was actually interested in going to speak to them, but had more important things to do in life.
As a spiritual and political person I feel like if we were to reach out it might be possible to pacify some of the more "militant" LGBT people. They do have real concerns like violence being done against them and some face discrimination, and "God Hates Fags" idiots. Others... are treated poorly because they are overtly sexual to the point that not even a straight person could get away with.
Back in the 90's, I remember the message of "Tolerance", and that seemed to work for me- I can tolerate LGBT people if they conduct themselves with a manner of decency... But these days, if you so much as flinch while they describe their sexual exploits you have become the enemy. If you don't validate their lifestyle choices, they want to destroy you.
Obviously not all LGBT people are that, but there are enough that it's becoming a problem. LGBT is winning over US politics and some "churches" because they say they are about "love" and if you disagree you are framed as a "hater". They have 'pastors' telling them that gay marriage is a thing. The devil is masquerading as an angel of light, so "our" kids (I don't have any, but I am concerned about the next generation of Americans in particular, but also Christians in general) need to learn to seek god early so they can discern the truth from the lie, and we (not just parents) adults have to try and do our best to be a good example or at least point them in the right direction if we have failed to be a good example.
This is good, and I might add (although it is not as easy) I feel like Christians in general need to be more entrepreneurial to influence our culture. We need to be producing things and attaching our values to it in a non-threatening way. I feel like if we show people the love of God in our labor, it might just be effective.