Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Things like casually mentioning something you did with your spouse last weekend might not be "political" to you How is it political for you? If it is political for you, shouldn't you support the idea of being able to express political views without fear of repriosal?
you mean without fear of /government/ reprisal. There is no freedom from criticism in this country, your fellow citizens are absolutely free to judge you, talk mean about you, and otherwise belittle your views. If a public official arrests you for talking about your political beliefs, then and only then have your rights been infringed upon.
> fellow citizens are absolutely free to judge you, talk mean about you, and otherwise belittle your views
Even if your view is being gay is, or is not, natural. There are certain protections against freely expressing certain opinions.
> If a public official arrests you for talking about your political beliefs, then and only then have your rights been infringed upon.
Does being fined by a court after losing a lawsuit count as government reprisal?
Does getting fired for voting for Obama, or Trump count as having my right infringed?
What about being active, or critical, of LGBT activities? Can I be fired for that, so long as I'm not arrested?