I cannot agree more. The two situations are remarkably similar.
There is one flaw in Herzl's reasoning. He sincerely believed that the creation of the Jewish state would eliminate ant-semitism. It has not. It would be an error to presume that hatred of any kind proceeds from a foundation of reason. Hatred is a passion, and while passions frequently twist reason to their cause, there is nothing rational about them. This is especially true of homophobia.
I should point out that others have "borrowed" from Herzl as well. Like so many extinct creatures on the internet, its ghost can be read
here.Used as a draft, heavy reliance on Herzl might cause some confusion as to who we are quoting. The ideas, however, are still sound.