I never knew Leelah, never met her. I never knew anything about her, until her death was announced to the world.
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I’m so ashamed at her family for not truly loving her like if she was there own. Because of their lack of love, parenting & support they lost a beautiful child.
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I hope one day our WHOLE WORLD will accept the LGBT community.
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As a whole nation, it is a must to work on acceptance & equality.
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No matter what gender, race or sexuality you are, your still human & that’s one thing a lot of human beings don’t seem to understand.
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I don’t understand why the LGBT community has so much hate. Especially when the community has done nothing to deserve such hate & discrimination.
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Whether it’s shoes, an accessory, an animal or even simple things like food, loving ANYTHING or ANYONE is possible, which includes loving the same sex.
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I hope Leelah gets her wish, because she truly deserves it. She deserves so much more then what her parents gave her & as for her parents, shame on them. If they were true Christians that lived their life by or for God, they would’ve accepted Leelah for wanting to be who she was because God supposedly loves all & everyone’s equal.
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I’m not a transgender, I’m a lesbian & have been engaged to my girlfriend for the past 2 years & I love her dearly.
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My heart aches for Leelah & what she went through & I just wanted to share my thoughts.
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My dear, I know you’ll never see this, but I hope you enjoyed every bit of your last Christmas & last day here on earth my angel.
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R.I.P Leelah Alcorn 1997–2014