Spirit Day

Oct 05, 2010 11:14

Originally posted by neo_prodigy at Spirit Day
 
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superkalifragi October 5 2010, 18:59:53 UTC
I´m so glad I have a purple shirt to wear, what happened is so awful :(

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belatrix_labe October 5 2010, 23:45:19 UTC
yes...it's very sad. This world already has a lot of shit that we can't change. But our behavior, protesting against coward acts can put some sense on the other's mind. Let's fight girls, with proud and honor!

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superkalifragi October 6 2010, 06:00:26 UTC
yesh!!!! Tschaka!!!!!!

I will ask in my gay com if they´ll wear purple as well, I bet they will^^

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psychosteph84 October 6 2010, 01:22:54 UTC
Aww this is so tragic! October 20? I have a purple shirt to wear. I've gotta remember that.

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danslalune27 October 6 2010, 11:56:28 UTC
So sad that it had to end that way for them...in our community the high school is working on zero tolerance for bullying and gays are, if not totally understood by all, accepted for the most part.

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belatrix_labe October 18 2010, 23:49:59 UTC
Sorry for the late reply...
At least in the big cities as Rio or São Paulo,the gay community is supported but at the rural and northeastern part of my country, there is a lot of homofobic attitudes. Some of its ending up with violence and murderer. The ongs here and, surely, part of the society that is growing up with a sense of justice and tolerance, are making great actions like that one that Randrew did. We have to say no, there's already a lot of crap in this world and we all must do our part to improve it for the other generations.
Thanks my dear, it's great to know that you live in a place open minded and concerned with something that makes us unique and able to live here: diversity.

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