Posts tagged ‘Bullying’

August 30, 2011

Ben Cohen Shares Bed with a Bearded Hunk

by Accidental Bear

Ben CohenGay-straight alliance Ben Cohen wil do what it takes to make sure bullying stops. He jumps in the sac with his photographer Bret Grafton who is a bit confused as to which side of the camera he is supposed to be on at their morning photo shoot. I will let your dirty mind fill in the blanks. I am sorry Ben but you are kind of a tease, don’t change a thing

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July 13, 2011

Warm-up, Cool Down or Ed-umacate Yourself Videos: Hands Across Hawthorne & Mustache Man Anti-Bullying and Suicide Prevention

by Accidental Bear

 

April 2, 2011

Irish anti homophobic bullying advertisement

by Accidental Bear

Well done!

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Check out this new, wonderfully-executed campaign from Ireland, created as part of BeLonG To Youth Services annual Stand Up! LGBT Awareness Weeks.

March 27, 2011

The Bullied Now Masturbate for Revenge

by Accidental Bear

Wow, that is revenge but Im not quite sure what the message is he is trying to send. I prefer stories of kids that were bullied in high school growing up and getting all super sized buff then going and kicking the crap out of the bullies. Thats message is clear. Although the idea of breaking into a mens lockers room and masturbating on dirty jocks underwear does fulfill some fantasies and fetishes, I think the message comes across as just , weird gay guy with issues.

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Man Returns To The High School Where He Was Bullied To Steal Underwear Out Of The Locker Room And Masturbate On It

John P. Gallagher, a 19-year-old (now former?) FedEx employee, was arrested for breaking into the boy’s locker room of his old high school in Kansas City, Missouri, and masturbating onto students’ underwear he stole out of the lockers.

He’s been seen on security camera footage at least 11 times breaking into the locker room through an unlocked window. One student reported finding a used condom tied to his shoe, though he thought it was a friend’s prank and didn’t report it. Ew. Gallagher allegedly put the underwear on the floor, masturbated onto it, then stuffed the soiled undergarments in an unused locker.

Read more: http://www.queerty.com/man-returns-to-the-high-school-where-he-was-bullied-to-steal-underwear-out-of-the-locker-room-and-masturbate-on-it-20110326/#ixzz1HoKg1vJh
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March 8, 2011

Safe Schools Act NOW!

by Accidental Bear

 

Having a public school teacher for a partner drives the point home that OUR schools need to be safe for the students and the teachers. No, more bullying, no more school shooting. I shouldn’t have to worry the same way partners of men and women off at war do. Are we at war in a our public schools?

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Sens. Submit Safe Schools Act

Legislation to address bullying and harassment of LGBT students was reintroduced in the U.S. Senate Tuesday with bipartisan support.

By Advocate.com Editors

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The Safe Schools Improvement Act, aimed at addressing bullying and harassment based on sexual orientation or gender identity, was reintroduced in the U.S. Senate Tuesday.

Bob Casey, a Pennsylvania Democrat, and Mark Kirk, an Illinois Republican, are lead sponsors of the bill, marking the first time legislation on the issue has been introduced with bipartisan support, notes the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network. Casey sponsored the legislation in the previous session of Congress, but it failed to get out of committee. Within a few weeks, Rep. Linda Sanchez of California is expected to introduce a companion bill in the House, as she did in the previous session.

The act would require schools and districts receiving federal funds to adopt codes of conduct specifically prohibiting bullying and harassment, including on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. It would also require schools to report data on bullying and harassment to the Department of Education, and the department to report this to Congress.

Casey released a statement saying the act will “help ensure that every child receives a quality education that builds self-confidence. This bill is a crucial step towards ensuring that no child is so afraid to go to school that he or she stays home for fear of bullying.”

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