Ellen
Degeneres Speaks out on
the Lawrence King Murder
I'm late on this but I don't think it
can be repeated too many times. We need to internalize
Ellen's message:
I would like you to start paying attention
to how often being gay is a punchline of a monologue
or how often gay jokes are in a movie and that kind
of message, laughing at someone because they're gay,
is just the beginning. It starts with laughing at someone
then it's verbal abuse, then it's physical abuse, and
then it's this kid Brandon killing a kid like Larry.
Why, oh, why in 2008 is being gay or identifying
yourself by traits that aren't traditionally associated
with your gender still often treated as a laughing matter
or worse? We're people, with limitless variations in
personality and ways of expressing ourselves, not binary
numbers.
At the moment there are only ten states
that protect students from bullying based on sexual
orientation (and only half of those protect students
based on gender expression and identity). If you're
a student or educator in the U.S. find out how you can
get involved with the Day
of Silence here. You can also check out GLSEN
for resources on starting a GSA, developing a safe
school campaign and research on bullying.