Anything sounds like a good cause when you couch it in victimized rhetoric. :/
What's next? The day of silence for people who like little kids but can't talk about it? The day of silence for people with strange fetishes but are too embarrassed to talk about it?
They keep holding all these rallies and parades and protests, and then saying that what they do in the privacy of their own home is nobody's business. It is nobody's business as long as it's private, so why do you keep making it public? Their actions make no sense and completely contradict their words. I don't see people holding parades to say their straight, or to say they like to paint their nails, or to say they prefer breakfast to dinner. I don't know why they need all this hoopla to say they're gay. Who cares? The only person who can make it into a big deal first is YOU. Keep your private life...private O.o
It's not a bad thing, but I just think you make protests meaningless when you protest silly things like this. Then, when a really important cause finally comes along, people are so tired of these events that no one pays attention to it. >.<
And people get bullied for so many reasons, so that seems like a terrible excuse for making a big deal out of this. The media jumps on any "gay" bullying because it's a hot topic right now. But where are our days of silence for fat people who are bullied? People with speech impediments? People with acne? People with holes in their clothes? Girls who date the wrong guy? Kids with glasses that are too large? Boys who wear eyeliner? Members of the school band? Do they not mean as much as kids who get bullied because they decide to tell everyone they're gay?
meh