Post: Gay Bullying
09-21-2011, 01:58 AM #1
AgentJon
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Kid kills himself after getting bullied for his sexuality... I live pretty close to his high school and thought I would share it Winky Winky.

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Jamey Rodemeyer, a 14-year-old boy from Williamsville, NY, took his life Sunday after what his parents claim was years of bullying because of struggles with his sexuality.

His parents, Tracy and Tim Rodemeyer, say that Jamey faced bullies for years, though things intensified in middle school, according to NBC 2. Jamey recently became a freshman at Williamsville North High School.

In the wake of their loss, the Rodemeyers hope to carry on a message of anti-bullying and acceptance. "To the kids who are bullying they have to realize that words are very powerful and what you think is just fun and games isn't to some people, and you are destroying a lot of lives," Jamey's father told WIVB.

Tracy Rodemeyer misses her son, but hopes the loss can still be used to teach a message of tolerance. "It took him away from our family way too early and we're just convinced that he had a purpose on this planet and it was to touch as many people as he could," she told NBC 2.

According to NBC, the Rodemeyers had gone to the school about the problem in the past. Jamey even sought counseling to learn to deal with the problem, but it seems it wasn't enough.

While they say their son seemed happy in the days leading up to the tragedy, his "It Gets Better" YouTube posting from May includes details about how intense the bullying was.

Through it all, Jayme remained outwardly optimistic. “That's all you have to do. Just love yourself and you're set. And I promise you, it'll get better,” he said in the video, which you can see in full below.


Gay bullying has been gaining increasing attention in the media, as a number of tragedies has brought the issue into the spotlight. Earlier this month the California State Senate passed "Seth's Law" a measure designed to curb anti-gay bullying in schools.


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10-01-2011, 12:36 AM #56
Originally posted by Como View Post
How did they know he was gay to bully him about it? Obviously he's let it out the bag, and people, as is peoples nature, have picked up on it and bullied him.

Maybe if he was a little less out going with his emotions towards men then people wouldn't have picked up on this and the kid wouldn't have taken his life.

It's all in hindsight now, but these situations can always be avoided.

So he should change who he is? I don't believe in that. He should have switched schools or something.
10-01-2011, 12:43 AM #57
Maguss
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by Kaspa View Post
It wasn't an option for him, which is quite evident as he killed himself, it isn't like he did it for shits and giggles you complete moron. You're only saying that as you think you'd never do it, but trust me, when you go through absolute rejection and huge depression you only see one option, that being sadly, suicide.


You are literally wrong.

It was still an option because his body was still functioning properly and he had to shut it down himself... He had the option to live much unlike someone with a terminal illness who has no option... He made a decidison to end his own life and that is a choice in reality no matter what your opinion or how you personally feel about depression and suicide... YOU ARE WRONG
10-01-2011, 12:53 AM #58
Originally posted by SuperYuper View Post
That's gay :black:

Your joke is bad and you should feel bad

Originally posted by EZ. View Post
I see what you mean but imo it shows at least if not cowardice then a level of weakness, i know many people in my life who are in ****ed up situations that i can't imagine being in but they are strong and know life is too precious.

Everyone has a point of breakdown and weakness, this guys was after years of bullying. The fact that he was able to force a smile shows he's far from weak

Originally posted by Maguss View Post
You are literally wrong.
... YOU ARE WRONG

Y'see, now you're just being picky because you know you lost the argument. Yes, TECHNICALLY it's a choice, but it was clearly a choice made in poor mental health. Middleschool and freshman years are hard enough without being put down by people every day, every class.
10-01-2011, 12:57 AM #59
Kaspa
MUDAMUDAMUDA!!!
Originally posted by Maguss View Post
You are literally wrong.

It was still an option because his body was still functioning properly and he had to shut it down himself... He had the option to live much unlike someone with a terminal illness who has no option... He made a decidison to end his own life and that is a choice in reality no matter what your opinion or how you personally feel about depression and suicide... YOU ARE WRONG


I love how you speak as if you're this man, you aren't, you have no idea what went on his head. I've been chronically depressed before, and I can assure you that suicide is always running through your head as it's the only way of escaping the pain you go through everyday in life. Thanks to my parents I got through my depression and didn't do anything dangerous, he probably didn't get any support from his parents/guardians, or not enough. If they did, they would of had him move to another school. His parents were probably against the fact their son was gay, and did their fair share of 'bullying'.

Please, please, stop talking like you know everything, when you go through an abominable moment in your life and you have severe depression like this guy had, you will understand to why he chose to commit suicide.
10-01-2011, 01:00 AM #60
Maguss
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by RaichuHD View Post
Your joke is bad and you should feel bad


Everyone has a point of breakdown and weakness, this guys was after years of bullying. The fact that he was able to force a smile shows he's far from weak


Y'see, now you're just being picky because you know you lost the argument. Yes, TECHNICALLY it's a choice, but it was clearly a choice made in poor mental health. Middleschool and freshman years are hard enough without being put down by people every day, every class.


No, Im not being picky because that is the basis behind my entire argument: that it is no ones fault but the person who commits suicide in their cause of death, that is why it is ruled as a suicide BRO. This isnt a win/lose situation, as earlier I stated my opinion, and this part is just simply fact. Thank you for admitting that in fact I did not lose an argument and was "technically" right... Ok Bill Clinton, technically you did not have "sex" with that woman but you sure did something close to it Winky Winky
10-01-2011, 01:01 AM #61
It's sad and those bullies need to **** off, because what does bullying others do to improve stuff?
10-01-2011, 01:03 AM #62
Originally posted by Maguss View Post
No, Im not being picky because that is the basis behind my entire argument: that it is no ones fault but the person who commits suicide in their cause of death, that is why it is ruled as a suicide BRO. This isnt a win/lose situation, as earlier I stated my opinion, and this part is just simply fact. Thank you for admitting that in fact I did not lose an argument and was "technically" right... Ok Bill Clinton, technically you did not have "sex" with that woman but you sure did something close to it Winky Winky

You know 'technically right' and 'picky for the sake of being an asshole' aren't mutually exclusive? You're basically saying it's this boy's fault that he was tormented for years, been driven to a bad state of depression and decided to end it
What a people person you are. Very understanding,
10-01-2011, 01:07 AM #63
Just4Hax
"I will speak ill of
Originally posted by Maguss View Post
No, Im not being picky because that is the basis behind my entire argument: that it is no ones fault but the person who commits suicide in their cause of death, that is why it is ruled as a suicide BRO. This isnt a win/lose situation, as earlier I stated my opinion, and this part is just simply fact. Thank you for admitting that in fact I did not lose an argument and was "technically" right... Ok Bill Clinton, technically you did not have "sex" with that woman but you sure did something close to it Winky Winky

This makes me sick. You are an idiotic adolescence, and the kind who would bully someone for something they cannot control.

You have never been near suicidal or depression I'm assuming, you have no clue how much it feels. It feels as if every minute you want to ball out crying, but you can't. That there is nothing you can do to stop the pain, and that it feels that much worse. I have been in depression with several suicidal thoughts. I promise you, it is one of the most painful feelings.

And yes, it is ruled suicide. But your reasoning is ****ing terrible. Under your logic if I had a toddler a gun and keep pushing it towards his head and he happens to pull the trigger its entirely his fault!

If I happen to throw gasoline all over a house without telling the owner, and he flicks a match its his fault.

Honestly, ... there are no words to describe this post.

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10-01-2011, 01:11 AM #64
Kaspa
MUDAMUDAMUDA!!!
Originally posted by Maguss View Post
that it is no ones fault but the person who commits suicide in their cause of death.

You're ****ing stupid. It's no one else's fault that someone commits suicide?
Are you really saying that the people that bullied this guy everyday at school, anyone else that bullied him (maybe his parents) are not to blame for this guy to end his life? that is possibly the stupidest/most ignorant thing I've ever heard.

I'm not even going to bother reading any of your posts in future, you're simply disgusting.

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