I’m honored to share my latest article in Elite Daily.
It was 4 am, and I was just getting ready to lie down and beat the clock. My toddler was determined to win the battle of sleep, and that’s when the first #HeterosexualPrideDay tweet found its way to my feed on Twitter.
Without really thinking, I tweeted this:
Dear Straight Person Who Finds #HeterosexualPrideDay Amusing,
Talk to me after you’re targeted, raped, or killed for your sexuality.— Grace Durbin (@Grace_Durbin) June 29, 2016
Read more here: Why You Should Think Twice About Posting #HeterosexualPrideDay
Same sex marriage being legal is something I fully support. On the issue of gay marriage, gay people can’t help the way they are.
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Grace, what I meant was that I find hate crimes offensive. Not the people who were the recipients of the hate crimes. So you misunderstood my comment.
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Thank you. And thank you for clarifying.
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Being the victim of a hate crime-I find that offensive.
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I don’t really care if my account of my rape offends you.
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There are some awful human beings lurking around – both in the street and online. How dare those people assume you haven’t been a victim of hate crime?! I’m sending lots of love to you. Xx
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Thank you so much!
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Very crude and unnecessary. Cyber bullying is all the rage now.
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