Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele repeatedly refuses to meet with ex-gays, who wish to correct Steele’s public statement that he doesn’t think ex-gays exist. Why won’t the RNC agree to these meetings? What would ex-gays tell Steele in response to his contention that gays are like black people and their status can’t change? Why is there so much hostility aimed at ex-gays? And what does the RNC risk in ignoring and alienating such groups? We ask Christopher Doyle, who serves on the board of directors at Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays (PFOX).