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With few exceptions, you will not find Berkeley's population to be mucher "gayer" than that of any other major research university on either coast. I went to Berkeley from the east coast, expecting a non-stop protest and lots and lots of liberal activity. The activity you find on campus will be, quite often, instigated by the left-over hippies who live in the city of Berkeley and have little to no connection to the university itself. The faculty is very much in line politically with what you would find at Berkeley's peer schools. It is certainly not a place where you'd feel the least bit insecure about being gay, but I'd wager that you'd feel as OK at Stanford, UCLA, or any of the East Coast schools. If you're looking for that ultra-liberal bastion of free love, you're about 40 years too late. Berkeley students are political but they are first and foremost students.
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