The number of self-affirming LGBT advocates for conservative ideas and policies became more apparent only after the advent of the modern LGBT civil rights movement in the 1970s (which encouraged affirmation of LGBT identity to achieve greater consolidation of political power) even as many gay conservatives then did remain closeted in areas where (antigay) socially conservative politicians led the most organized opposition to LGBT rights. adoption agency placement, rights of private businesses, certain "intra-LGBT" issues of bisexuality and transgenderism, and others.) The first term can include LGBTs who are actually opposed to same-sex marriage or other LGBTQ rights while the second term, contrastingly, usually refers to self-affirming gays who unequivocally favor marriage as a legal institution for both heterosexuals and gays (in countries where this is feasible) and who simultaneously prefer economic and political conservatism more generally. These post-Stonewall conservatives' social views, though often generally conservative too, most often also reflect a self-determination-stemmed and socio-historically more recent "gay-affirmation" on issues like marriage equality for same-sex couples, gay family recognition, civic equality generally for LGBTs in society, and also a positive role for (gay-affirming) religion in LGBT life, though there is not complete unanimity of opinion among them on all issues, especially those regarding the dynamics and politics of the closet and "identity management," and various legal and political issues (e.g. The second sub-categorical term, Post-Stonewall Gay Conservatives, refers to self-affirming LGBT persons with fiscally, culturally, and politically conservative views. The first sub-categorical term, Pre-Stonewall Gay Conservatives, refers to LGBT individuals embracing and promoting (even in the post-Stonewall era) the ideology of a traditional and often antigay (or at least non-"gay-friendly") conservatism in either a general or specifically-LGBT social context or environment. It is an umbrella term used for what may be bifurcated into two specific sub-categories, each with its own term and meaning. LGBT, or Gay, conservatism refers to LGBT ( lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) individuals with conservative political views. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) ( September 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style.
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