Bermuda is a socially conservative society, though the younger generation is considered to be increasingly
culturally liberal. Open displays of affection between same-sex partners may offend. Several gay Bermudians, who have since moved to the United Kingdom,
London in particular, have reported a climate of intense homophobia in Bermuda, where LGBT people are routinely bullied and discriminated against. As of 2018, there are a number of gay-friendly venues in Bermuda, including restaurants, hotels and bars. The first gay pride parade in Bermuda was held in the capital
Hamilton on 31 August 2019. An estimated 6,000 people attended.
Tourism Tourism is a significant aspect of Bermuda's economy. In 2007, LGBT
R Family Vacations, with the support of
Premier and Minister of Tourism and Transportation
Ewart Brown, considered making Bermuda one of its destinations. A close ally of Brown, Andre Curtis, who ran a controversial "Faith-Based Tourism" initiative for the Premier, opposed the visit, organising some eighty churches into an interfaith group called "United by Faith" to protest the planned trip, alongside the country's
African Methodist Episcopal churches. R Family decided to change the itinerary to replace Bermuda with two stops in
Florida and a private island. One of the organisers stated: Ironically, Bermuda has actually been the host of gay tourism for many years. The LGBT travel company Pied Piper, for example, has been organising trips – albeit on a smaller and much quieter scale – to the country since 1990, without incident. ==DVD gay porn court case==