People are born LGBTQ+. But nobody is born a bigot. We all enter the world with open hearts, and learn hate and intolerance as we get older, usually from our families, communities, classmates, or religious indoctrination. But just as we can learn bigotry, we can unlearn it. And it's always encouraging to hear stories of people who used to have bigoted views until they had their minds opened and made the decision to change.
In a popular Reddit thread, someone asked: "People who used to be anti LGBTQ+ but are now supportive, what changed your mind?"
1.) From yeehee23:
My brother came out. I was like god damn I’ve traumatized him. Still feel sh*tty about that one.
2.) From bakerwithabun: