Teens Read Gripping, Real Messages Sent To Peers After They Committed Suicide

Teens Read Gripping, Real Messages Sent To Peers After They Committed Suicide
A new campaign video is showing why it’s never too soon to say something kind.

In a PSA by anti-bullying organization Champions Against Bullying, teens read thoughtful messages that were sent on social media to peers who committed suicide. The posts were sent after the teenagers took their own lives.

According to the National Association of School Psychologists, bullying is the most common form of violence in U.S. society. The American Medical Association (AMA) estimates that 3.2 million students between 6th and 10th grades fall victim to moderate or serious bullying every year, and claims bullying is often a factor in school-related deaths.

Technology has complicated bullying in recent years. The Cyberbullying Research Center reported that 25 percent of students in the last eight surveys it conducted reported having been bullied through electronic communication — such as social media websites or text messages — at some point in their lifetimes. And the center’s data suggest digital harassment may be increasing: three Youth Internet Surveys from 2000, 2005 and 2010 showed an increase in cyberbullying behaviors over those time periods (from 6 percent, to 9 percent, to 11 percent).

The Champions Against Bullying video was produced by advertising agency Deutsch NY.

Need help? In the U.S., call 1-800-273-8255 for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

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Starkville, Mississippi Mayor Makes Brave Stand For LGBT Equality, Vetoes Repeal Of Gay-Rights Measures: VIDEO

Starkville, Mississippi Mayor Makes Brave Stand For LGBT Equality, Vetoes Repeal Of Gay-Rights Measures: VIDEO

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Starkville, Mississippi Mayor Parker Wiseman is standing up to bigoted and spineless members of the city’s Board of Aldermen who are intent on repealing historic gay-rights initiatives approved last year. 

Starkville, which has a population of 24,000 and sits adjacent to Mississippi State University, became the first city in the state to approve a statement of support for LGBT equality in January — and the first to extend benefits to the domestic partners of employees in September. 

WynnBut those policies have been under fire ever since from anti-LGBT members of the city’s Board of Aldermen, who initially voted to repeal domestic partner benefits two weeks later — claiming they didn’t realize the new insurance policy they approved had included them. After Wiseman vetoed the repeal, Alderman Lisa Wynn (right) walked out of a meeting, leaving the anti-LGBT coalition one member short of the five-vote supermajority needed to override the mayor’s decision. 

Now Wynn reportedly has flip-flopped again — joining a 5-2 majority that voted last Tuesday to repeal both policies during a three-hour closed door meeting with no public input, scrutiny or record of how members voted. In a letter vetoing the latest repeal effort on Friday, Wiseman called out the aldermen, listing how they voted and eloquently defending the policies. 

From Wiseman’s letter vetoing the repeal of the statement of support for LGBT equality: 

“On January 6, 2015, the Starkville Board of Aldermen went behind closed doors and without notice or explanation repealed its nondiscrimination resolution. To date, the Board has offered no explanation as to why it repealed a resolution against discrimination. 

“I believe mistreating a person because of his or her … LGBT status is wrong. I believe in the dignity and worth of all people, and I believe that in a just society, all people must be equal in the eyes of the law,” Wiseman wrote in his veto of the board’s repeal of the non-discrimination language. “The equality resolution is about one simple thing, and that is how we treat each other. And I believe that our community is one that fosters love and respect for all, including our LGBT citizens.” 

“The equality resolution is about one simple thing and that is how we treat one another. And I believe that our community is one that fosters love and respect for all including our LGBT citizens. Accordingly, I veto the Board’s action to repeal its resolution supporting equality.”

And from his letter vetoing the repeal of domestic partner benefits: 

“The sole purpose of the amendment on January 6, 2015 was to exclude domestic partners from coverage eligibility. I cannot abide a decision to deny any of our employees the opportunity to see to it that their loved ones can receive medical care when they are sick,” Wiseman wrote in his insurance amendment veto. Furthermore, the Board took up the issue behind closed doors without any prior notice to the public. I find this action to be in direct conflict with our responsibility to be open and transparent with the public. 

“I cannot abide a decision to deny any of our employees the opportunity to see to it that their loved ones can receive medical care when they are sick. It is an opportunity that the city is fully capable of providing and it costs the city nothing. Additionally, I am disturbed that the Board hid its action on the matter from the public until it was done. Accordingly, I veto the Board’s order to amend the +1 coverage under the city’s medical insurance plan.”

The Dispatch reports that if the 5-2 anti-LGBT coalition holds it will be enough to override Wiseman’s veto: 

Starkville gained national attention with its LGBT-friendly policies — passed by the same board members who voted against them Tuesday — this year, but Wiseman said perception issues from Tuesday’s closed-door meeting’s results could tarnish the city’s reputation. 

“There’s no question in my mind that this sends the worst possible message to the outside world about our community,” Wiseman said Wednesday. “My biggest worry right now is the message it sends in our city and to our workforce. It says members of the LGBT community are not worthy of discrimination protections. 

“I believe that’s wrong in every sense of the word,” he added. “I want members of the LGBT community to know that I will not give up the fight to ensure that discrimination will not be tolerated. 

The five alderman who voted to repeal the measures were Wynn, Ben Carver, David Little, Roy A. Perkins and Henry Vaughn. In case you’re wondering, their contact info can be found here

Read Wiseman’s letters vetoing the repeals, and watch a report from WCBI-TV, AFTER THE JUMP …

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John Wright

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PHOTOS: “Looking” Fans in Los Angeles Get Sexy Sneak Peak

PHOTOS: “Looking” Fans in Los Angeles Get Sexy Sneak Peak

Season two of Looking premieres tonight, but fans of the HBO hit gathered in Hollywood last week for an exclusive Los Angeles screening party sponsored by Queerty. Daniel Franzese, TV’s first major gay bear character, arrived as fashionable late as he did to the show, which he has already managed to steal, at least based on the first two episodes. After an exclusive glimpse into the ongoing Patrick-Richie-Kevin love triangle, replete with the show’s most explicit sex scene to date, Queerty kept the bar open late so the crowd could enjoy a delicious Tito’s cocktail or five.

Take a look through pictures below and Queerty’s Facebook albums of the Los Angeles and New York City screenings…

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Photo credit: Stefani Schreurs

Gabe Cooper

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World Leaders Gather in France for Massive 'Unity Rally' In Response to Terrorist Attacks: VIDEO

World Leaders Gather in France for Massive 'Unity Rally' In Response to Terrorist Attacks: VIDEO

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World leaders joined hundreds of thousands of people on the streets of Paris today in a “unity rally” in response to the terrorist spree that has taken place across France over the past week. 

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, British PM David Cameron, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and others were in attendance. 

The U.S. was represented by the Jane Hartley, the ambassador to France. 

CNN reports:

French President Francois Hollande was joined by other heads of state and dignitaries — several who linked arms.

At the very front of the march was Dalil Boubakeur, the rector of the Great Mosque of Paris and president of the French Council of the Muslim Faith.

French officials announced “exceptional measures” to protect not only the throngs expected to gather near the Place de la Republique in central Paris, but also a veritable who’s who of foreign leaders — a test of the security forces of a nation rocked by days of terrorist violence.

Watch live footage of the rally as well as video of the world leaders marching together, AFTER THE JUMP

 

 


Kyler Geoffroy

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Leelah Alcorn's Suicide: Conversion Therapy Is Child Abuse

Leelah Alcorn's Suicide: Conversion Therapy Is Child Abuse
We cannot allow religious beliefs to cross the line of medicine and harm our youth

This past week, like so many other transgender people, I carried out my daily activities with a heavy heart and anger. A transgender 17-year-old named Leelah Alcorn committed suicide on December 28.

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Get Ready for the Return of Everyone's Favorite Crooked Lawyer in 'Better Call Saul' – VIDEO

Get Ready for the Return of Everyone's Favorite Crooked Lawyer in 'Better Call Saul' – VIDEO

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With AMC’s Breaking Bad now over, the creators have embarked on telling a new spinoff story of small-time lawyer Saul Goodman in Better Call Saul. With Bob Odenkirk reprising his role as the titular Saul, the show takes place six years before the events of Breaking Bad and follows Goodman’s various exploits in which he “will do anything it takes to stay out of a court of law.

The series premieres on Sunday, February 8, and you can watch an extended trailer AFTER THE JUMP…

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Christian Walters

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