@Bhumika
Great topic! I include this in my listing description:
"In this house we believe black lives matter, science is real, and love is love. Kind people and well behaved dogs are always welcome in my home."
It's dangerous to say you don't see color, or, you downplay the need to proactively make the LQTBQ+ community feel welcome.
That's like seeing handicapped parking, and saying, "Well why isn't there parking designated for people without disabilities?! All people should be welcome to park here!" You understand that people with disabilities are at a disadvantage when it comes to navigating a world designed for able-bodied people, and thus, they need to be designated special spaces. You also realize, the rest of the entire parking lot is open to the able-bodied and you don't need to say it.
The world is not set up with systems that treat all people equally and until it is, those of us who are allies must be proactive about specifically setting up safe spaces.