I am neither black nor gay, but I do want to state that your post seems to liken them to one another. I doubt this is your intent, though. One cannot help being born black or whatever race, for that matter, but homosexuality is something one can, in theory anyway, avoid. Oh, I know all about the argument about "being born gay" but that is no more than an irrefutable hypothesis; it must be true because nobody can prove it false.
The burden of proof logically rests upon the one who affirms, not the one who denies ().
Back to the point, I agree that the USA has undergone radical changes since its birth; some good, some not. That a nation whose founding document stated that people formed governments for specific purposes and as such they ceded certain powers to those governments. E. G., that those governments derive their powers from the consent of the people whom they govern, etc. not the other way around; has become a nation that seems happy to allow the government to sieze as much power as its politicians desire, is very disturbing ().
That some people read the 2nd Amendment, & interpet it as stating that the government gives the people the right to keep & bear arms, rather than acknowledging that as free men, they by default have that right & the Congress shall not make laws that interfere with or infringe upon that right (), is also disturbing.
That a Congress all but ignorant of sound economic theory has through its short-sighted meddling in the nation's economy caused the banking & other problems that it has recently blamed upon the free market, and has tried to solve by more meddling, is also disturbing ().
Likewise, that Congress' scientific illiteracy has been at the forefront of its doom & gloom scare tactics that have been used to dupe a public equally scientific illiterate into supporting legislation designed to address such illusory crises as global warming or ozone depletion (), but that will result in the growth of government and the decline in our freedom, is very disturbing.
Worse yet, many citizens are duped by these silver-tongued charlatans into voting for candidates who support these unconstitutional usurptations of powers that "are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people" ().
But, where else can one live with any better circumstances than here?