Random Musings on Anti-Gay Bullying and Suicide

I might get in trouble for some of these words, but here goes:

  • I’m a little bit confused about how we look at today’s youth.  On the one hand, we are told that young kids are far more tolerant of gays than older groups.  On the other hand, we see a lot of young gay teens committing suicide.  So what does that mean?
  • I am reminded that being a teenager sucks.  As adults, our memories start to get cloudy and we start to remove all the bad parts of being a teen.  But the fact is, it still sucks.  It sucked back in the 1980s and it still does.
  • Where are the gay adults?  Yes, I know there is a lot being done by Dan Savage’s “It Gets Better” project, but besides expressing our anger on blogs, why aren’t we volunteering at some center for gay youth?  They do exist in many big cities.  Yes, schools should do more, but what are gay men and lesbians doing?
  • Why aren’t we teaching kids how they can stand up to the bullies and remind themselves that they are beautiful and worth it?
  • While I’m not opposed to anti-bullying laws, I don’t think they will stop kids from being teased or from being bullied.  It’s not simply because schools are doing bad job, but because kids can be cruel and they will find ways to hurt each other.
  • I think churches need to do a better job of teaching their youth not to make fun of each other and to do what Jesus did: love the outcasts.
  • Suicide was an issue as a teen growing up in the 1980s.  It wasn’t specifically about being gay, though that was probably one of many reasons.

Discuss.

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