sexually deviant behavior, so I'll repeat that due to shear numbers, we should be more concerned about 'Cisgender' people and not mis-lead board members by only posting stories of Trans criminals...agreed?
I can easily see that you have a real problem with "non-traditional" sexual preferences...to me, it's pretty simple...those folks don't really represent a special "threat" to others...they exercise their sexual behavior in private...just as "straight" people do. What counts is how they conduct themselves in public...do they follow laws...can they perform jobs well, etc., etc..my experience has been that the LGBTQ community does all that, as well as the "straight" folks do (or don't).
I've met a fair number of Gay people and some of them are good friends...I literally don't even think about their orientation AT ALL. It may or may not surprise you, but one of them was a Deacon in our Diocese and gave homilies at our Church...not sure if all the attendees knew about his sexual preference (e.g. he was not effeminate in manner or appearance), yet EVERYONE valued those insightful and well delivered missives...and he was very dedicated to the Catholic faith (he retired a few years ago).
You may have heard me mention Alan Turing before...I always reflect on his life when such issues as this arise...he did tremendous work in WWII and after...he probably saved hundreds of thousands of lives, if not millions by devising and leading the means of breaking Nazi Germany's Enigma Code...then, making ground-breaking advancements in the new field of Computer Science...yet the laws of his day made it a crime to be Gay and eventually cost him his career and life (suicide)...he harmed NO ONE...I for one, will do what little I can to see that such persecution isn't repeated.
Unless you can prove that the LGBTQ community represents a genuine threat to others...and not just their mis-guided sensibilities... you need to stop this sort of discrimination.