Saturday, October 12, 2013

Ooooh, look at me...

*in mocking tone* I'm Brian Fischer, I'm, like 100 years old, and I believe that if you hate on sixteen year old girls for being transgender and winning prom queen that people will fund my American Family Association more. That sounds perfect doesn't it? Ooooh! And let's step it up a little bit and say that he's mentally ill for thinking he should be a girl! Whooooooooo! I'm on a roll!

*clears throat and and talks normally*

       Wow. People are freaking stupid. If I remember correctly, it was proven in the 1960s (?) that being homosexual or transgender was not a mental disability. And I'm sorry Mr. Fischer, but do you realize how many kids, just forget the fact that they're gay, or trans, or bi, or any of that, who kill themselves because of people who hate on them, call them names, BEAT them, torture them, not only physically, but mentally as well? Because of people like you who BULLY them and then act like it was right to do so?
       Imagine this: I just put you in front of the entire world, okay? Chain you to it so you can't leave, or even move for that matter. And then I take a whole bunch of major league football players and let them beat you up for, let's just say five minutes. Then, I am going to take most sassy-ass bunch of high school kids from all around the country to insult you for hours. Degrade you. Make you feel so worthless that you want to shrivel up in a dark corner and die. Then I'm going do to little things. Call you a name here and there. "Fag." "Peice of shit." "Bitch." "Gay ass whore." Hit you and say,"Can't you take a joke?" How does that feel? Probably like you just want to tear you heart out from being so mad, ashamed, and hurt.
       Here's the big kicker, though:
       You feel like dying is the only way out.
       And that is how so many kids feel every day. And it's not just homosexual kids. It's not just transgender kids. They are kids from all over the world, being bullied, degraded, and hurt every minute.

       Why don't you think about that, Mr. Fischer?

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