Stand Out: Against Homophobia in Schools Australia
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ค. 2011
- Stand Out is the work of Australian students who are making a change in their schools, with their info on what you can do to challenge homophobia in yours.
Created by Minus18 and Safe Schools Coalition Victoria.
You can view the campaign at www.minus18.org.au/standout
Directed by Micah Scott
I never realized how cute Australian guys are
Your gay
Gae
straight allies straight allies straight allies...
they made us watch this- 9 years after posting
The audio sound track to this video needs to be lower as it detracts from the message that the students are articulating
The music is a little loud compared to those who are speaking, but I love the video.
The starting music is really catchy after hearing it about three times a day trying to get to minus... ;)
Great vid, thanks for posting.
V impressive, keep up the good work! :)
good job minus18!! (Y)
What's the song in the beginning where they were introducing the teens
well done done guys...i like the video 10/10
Well done guys! This is a very good video :) thanks. And I agree, marco does look a little cute ;P
You did a good job with this video. :)
I'm not part of any group or anything. But am just one individual doing what I can here on youtube to weed out the homophobic idiots plaguing society and getting a little active in any local sessions when I can if only to just be there. After all, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that people are people, regardless of their sexual orientation and to deny them simple basic rights such are marrying who they love, not to mention all the other
wait this isnt the minus website D:
Like the story but could not hear much of it because of the music
cool beans broo
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I love this.. I have come to notice that countries in Europe are far more accepting than in the U.S., which is where I live. I have started a GSA in my school, but we have had many issues with it. There is only a few teachers that even begin to accept it much less the students. I do hope to see a change though, and am so glad to see it's becoming a global change.
so true sxc
😂😂😂😂😂
Hold my hand and we can get help together friend.
So just because people think it's the "in thing" to do, that means we should stop vouching for equal rights?
You don't have a clue if that's what you think.
It's not popularity we are fighting for. It's legal equal rights in marriage, hospitol visitation and medical rights and various other aspects. That's not going to stop just because Modern Family and Glee hop on the band wagon.
the boys are so cute, oh my god.
SUBTITLES PLEASE!
Just turn on captions
@@craycrayjess9560 it doesn’t work because they’re auto generated so they’re inaccurate
my town where i live is verry homophobic i am truly the only teen whos gay in my town in leeton nsw the nearist gay is 9 hours away in sydney so i know alot about homophobia
The guy in the purple jacket was cute........ Wait was he gay?....... He was still cute...... I support gay..... I like roller coaster
Could we get one in English?!
Geez, have you ever heard of an accent??? You didn't invent the English language!!!
Exactly what 'views' do you not believe/agree with? That they should be treated equally? That they shouldn't be bullied? That they should be able to feel safe? That they shouldn't have to hide who they are? That they should have the same basic rights as straight people? What?
WTF i don’t understand because i m french but go freedome and lgbt 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
yes 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
that guy in this with purple hoodie is cute
subliminal messaging. Purple is the official 'colour' of the gay community, and the 'triangle' is the official /shape/
forms of homophobic ignorance and bigotry is just plain wrong.
i'm straight and just because i don't believe and or agree with the gay people does not make me a homophobe, not everyone will agree with your views.
Ok cool. But who asked for your opinion?
Didn't you seek out this video, and then actively comment on it? It seems like you're being _actively_ homophobic rn...
I mean, unless you've changed your opinion in the last 10 years? I hope you have... it would probably make your closeted feel happier around you. And you _do_ have LGBTQ+ family or friends, statistically speaking. They're just closeted, and probably wish that they could be sure you would love & care for the real them.
Sincerely,
A closeted bisexual with a homophobic grandma/Baba