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» Yikes.
"The Triangle Foundation said Tuesday that the number of violent crimes against Michiganders because of their sexual orientation that was reported to the Detroit-based group jumped 133% last year over 2006." [Free Press] |
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Some say that the 15-year old homo deserved to be shot in the head - because, you know, we gays need to control ourselves. Others blame the shooter, 14-year old Brandon McInerney. A few blame society at large, while others prefer to pin the blame on that old fall back, God. McInerney's lawyer, as we've previously reported, has a more precise target: E.O. Green School. …McInerney's inability to see another way to solve his problem is partly the fault of the school system, his attorney said. "Not a crazed lunatic." Well, crazed enough to shoot someone in the head, but perhaps not a lunatic. This experience may change all that, though, which explains why many people - including gay activists - are hoping McInerney gets tried as a juvenile, not an adult. School officials cry foul over Quest's explanations. Says superintendent Jerry Dannenberg: "School officials definitely were aware of what was going on, and they were dealing with it appropriately." Dannenberg also mentioned King's right to wear makeup, earrings and other ladylike garb. The school, in fact, would have been wrong to try to curb his behavior. |
» Foul.
Five men have been arrested for allegedly raping and murdering South African soccer lesbian Eudy Simelane. This murder comes after a long line of anti-lesbian murders in recent years, lending even more credence to activists' worries: the most progressive African nation has done little to fight for the lavender set. [Mamba] |
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The Senator yesterday revealed that he will attach hate crime legislation to the 2009 Defense Authorization Act. And, yes, this tactic should sound familiar. A federal hate crimes law found itself castrated last year after Senatorial Democrats attached the queer inclusive bill to a Defense Authorization Bill. Leaders were certain that such a pairing would bring in the Republican vote, which typically eschews gay expansion. |
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For those of you living under a rock, 15-year old King died in February after a 14-year old classmate, Brandon McInerney, shot him in the head. King had reportedly asked McInerney to be his Valentine, which many say spurred the violent outburst. Thus, many claim that King only invited the explosive retaliation. Journalist Neil Broverman once mulled that theory, while a Mississippi State University student took it one step further: "King… may have gone too far by imposing his sexuality on others." A pretty distasteful conclusion - and one that will no doubt be getting heavy play during McInerney's murder trial… |
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Sure, fighting for inclusive hate crimes law's ain't easy, but Shepard says it's worth it. "I'm just somebody's mom who got really angry at the system and felt I had the opportunity to make a change," Shepard said. Another thing she'll keep with her - a distaste for his killers. There's no forgiving and forgetting here: "It's not a part of my process… I don't blame them 100 percent. I sort of blame society for creating the environment to make them think they could get away with it." Wag that finger, mama! |
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Consider Mississippi State University student Lazarus Austin's recent op-ed: By imposing his homosexuality on McInerney, he may have set McInerney off. McInerney may not have had an innate hatred of gay people. In fact, he may have tolerated homosexuality, while simultaneously thinking it was immoral, sinful or simply "uncool," like many people do. King, however, may have gone too far by imposing his sexuality on others. Although King by no means deserved his fate, he may have unfortunately invited it. So gross. |
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The piece definitely packs a punch and has some readers doubled over in pain, particularly this paragraph: If they didn’t see the execution coming, most of King’s peers at school knew he was being bullied for being proudly gay and flouting male conventions by accessorizing his school uniform with eye shadow and high-heeled boots. In the months leading up to that morning, King had undergone a metamorphosis. |
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It's absolutely super that Logo and these celebrities have come together, but they again raise a serious question: what makes one hate crime more notable than the next? Should one central figure be used to fight a universal campaign. We suppose the pros outweigh the cons on this one, but it's still something that should be considered. Watch the video, after the jump… |
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[Sid Gonzales] said he tried to be friendly and make small talk with the trio. But he said he was not trying to hit on the men, whom he described as straight-looking, well-dressed and college-aged. Gonzales went for security following the incident, but couldn't find them: apparently they were tied up with some other homos who had encountered the men and woman. The Dallas Police Department has yet to assign an officer to the case. Shocking, right? |
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Wait, are these rhetorical questions, because, if not, we'd like to answer yes to all. Or is it no? God, this political shit's confusing! |
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Anderson Cooper and his CNN team took a look at the Lawrence King murder last night. In addition to telling us what we already know - King was shot by a 14-year old class mate - the 360 journos point out that the shooter, Brandon McIrney, may have been "humiliated" by King's school yard crush. Do we smell a gay panic defense? |
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Broward County gay rights organizations are angry over Williams' death, of course but, as Equality Florida's Nadine Smith says, not surprised: "We can be horrified, but we cannot be surprised. Just 10 days ago, 15 year-old Lawrence King was gunned down in California." Isn't America supposed to be "the best" country in the world? Why, then, do we keep hearing stories of dead queer teenagers. This shit's really depressing! We've also included the official EF press release after the jump… |
» Problematizing Lawrence King
The Lawrence King murder raises more questions this morning. Time's John Cloud wonders whether gay groups like the Task Force should be politicizing the 15-year old's shooting death. Do we highlight his homosexuality as the alleged motive behind last weeks bloodshed. Cloud says "no," and points to evidence that suggests gay kids aren't as endangered as some would believe. He concludes, We may never know the real motivations for King's murder. …But [Brandon McInerney's] victim's heartbreaking life and death should be occasions for mourning, not legislation." [Time] |
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We knew it was coming, but that doesn't make it any easier to hear that 15-year old Lawrence King has been taken off the ventilator after being shot by a classmate last week. Sources speculate the alleged shooter may have shot King for being too effeminate. A hate crime charge has officially been filed against 14-year old Brandon McInerney. An estimated 1,000 people marched in Oxnard, California this weekend to pay their respects to King and raise public awareness of homophobic violence. Watch the AP death video after the jump. [Rainbow Alliance video via Joe.My.God] |