Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Christ., another heartbreaking story

Gay Buffalo Teen Kills Himself After Years of Bullying: VIDEO


Rodemeyer
Jamey Rodemeyer, a 14-year-old gay teen from the Buffalo, NY area, killed himself last weekend after what his parents say was years of bullying, WIVB reports:
Soon after coming home from a family camping trip, Jamey was found dead Sunday. His parents say he was always under pressure because of struggles with his sexuality. Jamey’s mother Tracy Rodemeyer said, "So he hung around with the girls a lot, so then the teasing started happening like 'Oh you're such a girl or you're gay or whatever and that bothered him for many years."
Jamey’s father Tim Rodemeyer said, "To the kids who are bullying they have to realize that words are very powerful and what you think is just fun and games isn't to some people, and you are destroying a lot of lives."
Buffalo News adds:
On Saturday night, he posted a lyric from Lady Gaga's song "The Queen" on his Facebook page: "Don't forget me when I come crying to heaven's door."

Then around 1:30 a.m. Sunday, Jamey posted two final messages to his main public Tumblr blog. One said he really wanted to see his great-grandmother, who had recently died, and one offered thanks to Lady Gaga.

That was his last entry.
Jamey was very active online, with a Tumblr blog, and YouTube account. He "routinely blogged about school bullying and thoughts of suicide in between upbeat posts about his pop star idol Lady Gaga" and posted to his followers about National Suicide Prevention Week, the paper adds.
He even recorded an 'It Gets Better' video.
Watch Jamey's heartbreaking video, and a news report, AFTER THE JUMP...
WIVB report:

The Gay and Lesbian Youth Services of Western New York can be reached at 855-0221 or glyswny.org .
There are also national places to turn to for help. They are all free and confidential and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The Trevor Project
24/7 Suicide Hotline for GLBTQI Youth
1-866-4-U-Trevor
www.thetrevorproject.org
USA National Suicide Prevention Hotline
24/7, Free & Confidential
1-800-SUICIDE

2 comments:

David Toms said...

In this age of so called tolerance things like this till happen. There does need to be more awareness, not just in schools but everywhere!

Salty Miss Jill said...

I am just sick about this. That sweet child.