Google Chrome runs television ad featuring the “It Gets Better” project
Google Chrome is running a television ad featuring Dan Savage’s “It Gets Better” project. The commercial is part of Google’s biggest offline ad campaign.
The video, which was uploaded to Google Chrome’s YouTube account on Monday, features Dan Savage any the many other videos that were created for the project.
“Beginning with one inspiring video, Dan Savage used the web to create the It Gets Better project–a movement that has generated thousands of uplifting videos that give hope to teens.”
According to the New York Times, Google Chrome’s overall television campaign is “the biggest offline campaign ever for Google.”
Countless others have been joining in on the project. Just last month, Apple employees launched their own video.
Last year, Google announced that it would offer gay employees extra pay to allow for tax inequality.
Did you know?: A “Gaygler” is a gay Google employee?
(Video via Reddit)
Teen comes out to anti-gay parents on hidden camera show, public reacts
ABC’s hidden camera show What Would You Do? staged a scene where a teen came out to his anti-gay parents. They captured bystanders’ reactions.
In the middle of a cafe, a son comes out to his dad who reacts by saying things like “my son is not gay!” and “this is a mistake—turn your life around.”
Some bystanders stepped in to defend the teen while others stayed out of it or even left. Some stated that they didn’t want to get involved. One man told them they should take the argument elsewhere.
After a few reactions are captured, they switch the dad out for anti-gay mom, who received similar reactions.
One woman interrupts the dad and voices her opinion:
“I understand completely because it wasn’t my dream to have two autistic children either, but you know what? I’m going to fight for them and I’m going to love them. I’m going to do what I have to do for them. You should do the same for your son, because what you’re doing to him involving everyone around here, is wrong.”
Coincidentally, one bystander was the parent of a student at Rutgers University, where a gay student committed suicide earlier this year.
Previously, What Would You Do? covered anti-gay bullying and gay public displays of affection.
(via Towleroad)
Life As He Knows It: A Short Comic by Lucy Doan
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via happymonsters:
I’ve read and listened to many stories from the LGBT community, and I know for the fact that the story can be very, very real. If your views differ from mine, please do not attack me. Gay protesters like those do exist, and I am merely illustrating what I’ve seen for so many years. What I depicted in this comic is REAL, whether or not it happens to the majority of the community or not, whether these things happen often or not - it is real. Thank you.
edit. marriage is not just for procreation. Marriage is a constitution which grants 1,800+ constitutional rights to couples, including making crucial medical decisions and being able to visit your partner in the hospital. Thanks :]