dreambrother808:
You do realize that the organizer of this place is "white," right? Does that mean he is a hypocrite?
This form of discrimination is present in all peoples (and most religions)...just look at the response of the Indian community toward anything gay related for example (not singling them out here, there was a story about a guy being shunned and threatened by his own community because he was Indian and gay). I would have to say that Vancouver ranks very high on the tolerance scale, even compared to other cities in Canada. Is it perfect? No, but the only place that might be a bit friendlier would be San Francisco. However, as older generations retire, this will be less and less of an issue. In the end, I think its mostly immigrants from very religions communities who actually cause most of the problems.
I would say try going to places like some Asian countries and Eastern Europe and say you are gay...they would literally beat you to death without hesitation in lots of places.
Now, whining about this sort of thing on a forum relating to skyscraper will not help you. Why don't you talk to the manager about this? File a complain with the BC human rights tribunal?
Finally, I think this idea of a house is pretty stupid if they are just going to go there only interact with other gay athletes only. Then it will be like a gay ghetto essentially.