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Discrimination against something im not even?

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Sence last year at the begining of the year ive been harassed because everyone thinks im g*y.. i dont talk much and its been going on sence i moved to this school system last year.. im getting sick of it and people are threatening me and saying their gonna "beat the ****" out of me, people write "<--g*y" on the windows on the bus where i sit, theyve ripped up my papers, punched me in the face, explained to me why im going to h**l..... i dont get it... ive never claimed to be and i dont act like a steriotypical "g*y guy"... im all for g*y rights though and i dont know what pisses me off more, that some people have to deal with this their whole life, or how my highschool career is ruined now because i have 4 more years of this.. what do i do?

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  1. If you want this to stop what do you think you should do?! Tell your mom or the school resource officer! These people are cruel and it shouldn&#039;t matter EVEN IF YOU ARE g*y! I would call the news for this, but only because I want homophobia and bullying to stop, school bullying can lead to suicide, so this is an important issue.  


  2. 1st you should ask to change school! maybe you should move to an another city:) on the other head i think you must be the leader of the homsexual rights cause you can see what we have to face in ours whole life... wish you the best

  3. if ur not g*y then tell them and make it clear. if ujst gonna take what there doing to u,  then they&#039;ll continue, if u stand up for urself then they&#039;ll respect tht or hate u even more for it, its better thn doing nothing, stand up for urself.

  4. Start practicing a violent sport. And kick their assess too.

    i don&#039;t see any other soluzions, with people like your schoolmates you cant obviously discuss, since they has no brain.

    God, i hate too much that kind of persons...=__=&quot;

    Can i hit them for you? XD

  5. They are disgusting people.Tell them that if you were g*y you&#039;d have no problem in telling them that,but you&#039;re not(not that it&#039;s any of their business that you&#039;re straight).If that&#039;s not an option,is there someone you can talk to at school (counsellor,etc) who may help you to deal with this bullying.This is NOT acceptable.

  6. Ok, wolves always prefer to attack the deer that are separated from the group.  So stick with a group, even if people in the group kind of dismiss you.  As long as they tolerate you and let you hang out with them, you&#039;re a little safer.  Stay quiet until you make a few really good friends.

  7. Im assuming that u live in a small town. I am from a small town in kentucky where this stuff happens all the time! If u are all for g*y rights, then rally up the people that are actually g*y and do somethin about it! start an LGBT supporters club. My high school didnt have anything like that and im sure many people would highly appreciate it! it may seem hard but, someone has to start standing up...might as well make a difference in someone elses life. im sorry that u have to go through that! people are ignorant and there will be ignorant people around for the rest of ur life! even adults can be cruel...so start standing up now and tell them all to kiss ur a**!! they dont even deserve to know someone like u! good luck :D

  8. If you&#039;ve been hit, I&#039;m surprised you haven&#039;t gone to the police. This is called assault, it is against the law, and you can press charges.

    And if you&#039;re lucky you can also accuse them of defamation of character.

    Don&#039;t sit idly by and let this keep happening. If you think they&#039;ll eventually forget about you and leave you alone, you are wrong. You need to take actions before this escalates to something irreversible, as it did with Lawrence King.

    We will never forget Lawrence King. He will forever be in our hearts.

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