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O.k. I just wanted to say beforehand that this is a rant and I apologize but I'm just really frustrated right now.
My Freshmen year college roommate was/is a born again Christian who was an absolute jerk. I mean the true stereotypical prejudicial born again christian who was unbelievably ignorant. I still remember when his parents dropped him off that he and his parents spoke to our other roommates when they thought that I wasn't in the room about me saying (since I am black) not to feel threatened in reporting me to administration if I get out of hand. I kid you not. The kid was the most f'ed up individual that I've ever met and I honestly felt bad for him for awhile until he started doing things that were very manipulative and underhanded, at which point I just ignored him. Needless to say we didn't get along and I always had a feeling that the basis of his hatred was that he was gay, specifically since he continuously gay-bashed and bad mouthed anyone that was different.
So after college, my suspicions were confirmed and I heard through the grapevine that he came out of the closet. So this jerk who treated everyone like dirt and pretty much had anti-gay rallies with his youth christian coalition came out. Kind of funny, but he didn't have to go through all of the crap that comes with it. His parent were completely accepting, he found this amazing Boyfriend. Nicest guy imaginable, truly one of the kindest most considerate people that I've ever met. He also just graduated from Med school, landed an amazing residency; his parents also bought him a home, that he's moving into with his doctor boyfriend.
I know I should be happy for him, that he's living a fairy tale dream, but come on!! Seriously where is the justice in the world? How is it that someone that is so fundamentally cruel and self-centered be given so much? How is this fair? Things like this really make me question why I bother to be a nice person or do the "right thing" when all it does is cause me more problems? I know I shouldn't wish ill of anyone, and I should never ever hope that someone has a bad coming out story/situation, but seriously if there was ever a person that deserved to have one its him. Spoiled, pampered, inconsiderate bigot that he is gets to have one of the smoothest transitions ever. Not even a hiccup in his plan or life.
Sorry for the long rant but I think it's just jealously rearing it's ugly head. Primarily because he doesn't even seem to realize just how lucky he is or even appreciate the situation that he's in. He pretty much treats this entire situation as entitlement. His due. Grr the sheer arrogance. I would have given anything for just a 1/10th of what he has, something that he didn't even really have to struggle for. Yes I know an argument can be made that he must have been struggling with his identity during college but he still rallied against and made the situation worse for every other gay person on campus by his comments and actions.
O.k. I'm going to stop now, but thanks for taking the time to read this. I'm honestly not the type of person to belittle or condemn someone's success but tonight was just one of those WTF moments.
My Freshmen year college roommate was/is a born again Christian who was an absolute jerk. I mean the true stereotypical prejudicial born again christian who was unbelievably ignorant. I still remember when his parents dropped him off that he and his parents spoke to our other roommates when they thought that I wasn't in the room about me saying (since I am black) not to feel threatened in reporting me to administration if I get out of hand. I kid you not. The kid was the most f'ed up individual that I've ever met and I honestly felt bad for him for awhile until he started doing things that were very manipulative and underhanded, at which point I just ignored him. Needless to say we didn't get along and I always had a feeling that the basis of his hatred was that he was gay, specifically since he continuously gay-bashed and bad mouthed anyone that was different.
So after college, my suspicions were confirmed and I heard through the grapevine that he came out of the closet. So this jerk who treated everyone like dirt and pretty much had anti-gay rallies with his youth christian coalition came out. Kind of funny, but he didn't have to go through all of the crap that comes with it. His parent were completely accepting, he found this amazing Boyfriend. Nicest guy imaginable, truly one of the kindest most considerate people that I've ever met. He also just graduated from Med school, landed an amazing residency; his parents also bought him a home, that he's moving into with his doctor boyfriend.
I know I should be happy for him, that he's living a fairy tale dream, but come on!! Seriously where is the justice in the world? How is it that someone that is so fundamentally cruel and self-centered be given so much? How is this fair? Things like this really make me question why I bother to be a nice person or do the "right thing" when all it does is cause me more problems? I know I shouldn't wish ill of anyone, and I should never ever hope that someone has a bad coming out story/situation, but seriously if there was ever a person that deserved to have one its him. Spoiled, pampered, inconsiderate bigot that he is gets to have one of the smoothest transitions ever. Not even a hiccup in his plan or life.
Sorry for the long rant but I think it's just jealously rearing it's ugly head. Primarily because he doesn't even seem to realize just how lucky he is or even appreciate the situation that he's in. He pretty much treats this entire situation as entitlement. His due. Grr the sheer arrogance. I would have given anything for just a 1/10th of what he has, something that he didn't even really have to struggle for. Yes I know an argument can be made that he must have been struggling with his identity during college but he still rallied against and made the situation worse for every other gay person on campus by his comments and actions.
O.k. I'm going to stop now, but thanks for taking the time to read this. I'm honestly not the type of person to belittle or condemn someone's success but tonight was just one of those WTF moments.




























