Before I post this please understand, when I use the term "Middle America" I never use it as a term to describe work type, income level or even geographical location for that matter. I tend to use it as a term to describe people who have been shut off to things such as culture, creativity and, yes, lifestyles that are different than than their own. I guess what I'm trying to say is I use this term to describe those who are uneducated about things they have no experience with, but choose to remain uneducated. Unfortunately, as I'm sure you know, a lot of the US (happily) lives this way and have no intentions of expanding their horizons or views.
Haaaaaving said thaaaaat......
I saw a lot of "Middle America" leaving comments and trying to convince other people (and perhaps even themselves) that they're not against gay people....and yet these are the same people who don't want gay people holding hands in front of their children.
There was one person who actually used the word "ick" to describe how they felt about showing PDAs by both straight AND gay people at Disney World because, as she put it, (paraphrased) "This shouldn't happen at Disney World because it's a family place". I honestly feel sorry for this person's child--Having been taught that publicly showing affection (even within reason) for someone you care about is wrong. Or possibly this person was just using this as a guise to cover the fact that they just didn't want to see
gay people holding hands or kissing. Who knows.
I also noticed (at least when I was on there) that the points being made by the gay people, although some of which were quite informative, were being completely ignored by everyone. Hmmmm......if you're going to ask a question about Gay Days, doncha think it might be a good idea to....oh....I dunno....LISTEN TO SOMEONE WHO IS GAY????

It's like standing next to Linda and yelling to someone across the room, "HEY.......DOES LINDA DRIVE A SCION?"
Sorry. I didn't think I was going to get offended by reading that thread, but I kind of was.