I actually don't quite the point of this "inclusion" business. If they don't have explicit gatherings for right-handed and left-handed Jews, does that mean left-handers aren't being included? Do they have sepecial caucuses for "Jews who cammit adultery" as well as "Jews who don't commit adultery"? Special program options for "Jews married to Jews" and "Jews married to Gentiles"? Special recognition for "Jews who view porn" as well as "Jews who don't view porn"? "Jews who have PhD's" as well as "Jews without PhD's"?
I am not trying to be totally silly here, much less offensive. I'm trying to grasp what it is about "being lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and queer" that they feel they are being "excluded" if they have not been put in the program as a interest-group, spotlighted, or recognized?
(Maybe that's not a very coherent question. Like I said, I'm kinda just puzzling about it.)