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Class actor = class act. (Original Post) William769 Jan 2013 OP
So happy for him and the acceptance he has received. Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #1
More on this story: DryRain Jan 2013 #2
Thanks! William769 Jan 2013 #3
Very cool! dbackjon Jan 2013 #4
Very brave young man, very nice high school kids DryRain Jan 2013 #5
The times, they have a'changed! MNBrewer Jan 2013 #6
Beat me to it! (And glad to have you back!) Fearless Jan 2013 #7
Thanks! William769 Jan 2013 #8

Sekhmets Daughter

(7,515 posts)
1. So happy for him and the acceptance he has received.
Wed Jan 23, 2013, 07:33 PM
Jan 2013

I do so hope we see more and more of this until it is no longer necessary.

 

DryRain

(237 posts)
2. More on this story:
Wed Jan 23, 2013, 07:39 PM
Jan 2013
NJ High School Senior Comes Out as Gay
to His Entire Class, Gets Standing Ovation:

Towleroad today featured a great story. Read the story below. See the VIDEO at the the end of the story.

Our reader Scott sent us this clip of Jacob Rudolph, a high school senior in Parsippany, New Jersey, who came out to his entire class at their awards ceremony (Class Clown, Most Likely to Succeed, etc.).

Says Jacob in the clip, as he accepted the award for Best Actor (my transcript):

"Sure I've been in a few plays and musicals, but more importantly, I've been acting every single day of my life. You see, I've been acting as someone I'm not. Most of you see me every day. You see me acting the part of 'straight' Jacob, when I am in fact LGBT. Unlike millions of other LGBT teens who have had to act every day to avoid verbal harassment and physical violence, I'm not going to do it anymore. It's time to end the hate in our society and accept the people for who they are regardless of their sex, race, orientation, or whatever else may be holding back love and friendship. So take me leave me or move me out of the way. Because I am what I am, and that's how I'm going to act from now on."

Writes Scott: "As I am a gay friend of his dad's, he sought out my advice before taking the plunge, but the decision was all his. The best part of the video is when he gets a standing ovation after he comes out. This is an amazingly courageous kid and I hope he gets the props he deserves."



VIDEO:
 

DryRain

(237 posts)
5. Very brave young man, very nice high school kids
Wed Jan 23, 2013, 08:16 PM
Jan 2013

and that young man is a good looking guy, for sure, expect him to go far!

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