You might be reading a bit much into it. It's not necessarily homophobic. It could just be what came to mind for them when they think of "home." When I think of the word home, I picture a house out on the country side with a hill nearby and a tree. I picture a child, a mother, and a father. I literally never had what I picture when I think of the word home. I'm not homophobic just because I don't picture a gay couple as the parents.
You might be reading a bit much into it. It's not necessarily homophobic. It could just be what came to mind for them when they think of "home." When I think of the word home, I picture a house out on the country side with a hill nearby and a tree. I picture a child, a mother, and a father. I literally never had what I picture when I think of the word home. I'm not homophobic just because I don't picture a gay couple as the parents.
But the question wasn't "what do you picture when YOU think of home" is was "what should EVERY home have".