06-14-2014, 10:28 PM
For me that was September 11th, 2001.
I was 13 and had grown up in a world where as far as I know no one really hated anyone so bad they'd kill. it opened my eyes to things I didn't know existed.
It wasn't long after that I started feeling I might be gay and then all the hateful things people said about gays had a direct effect on me.
I can make a direct connection from 9-11 to my decision at 18 to join the marines. I didn't do it to fight and kill. I did it to have a chance to show people they were wrong to hate people like me, Americans who are basically all good people.
There's a direct link between 9-11 and me doing so much to try to let straight people know they're wrong to hate gay people.
What event in your lives made lasting changes?
I was 13 and had grown up in a world where as far as I know no one really hated anyone so bad they'd kill. it opened my eyes to things I didn't know existed.
It wasn't long after that I started feeling I might be gay and then all the hateful things people said about gays had a direct effect on me.
I can make a direct connection from 9-11 to my decision at 18 to join the marines. I didn't do it to fight and kill. I did it to have a chance to show people they were wrong to hate people like me, Americans who are basically all good people.
There's a direct link between 9-11 and me doing so much to try to let straight people know they're wrong to hate gay people.
What event in your lives made lasting changes?