I'm unconvinced that it really had the level of impact you're crediting it with.It's fairly simple for me. When I was a kid, due to the AIDS crisis and the culture of the middle school I attended, I was pretty homophobic. This episode, among other experiences, made me rethink that position. Maybe it wasn't what it could have been, but it did get one point across: people of different orientations are as human as anyone else. Given that homophobia is fueled by dehumanization, "The Outcast" definitely worked against it.