Friday, September 28, 2018

Gay Valedictorian Rejected By Baptist Parents - Gets Full Scholarship

Seth Owen on the Ellen Show
It's nice to see good come out of a bad situation. However, it's important to realized that Every day a young gay person gets thrown out of their house by their idiotic, bigoted, hyper religious parents. It happened recently, and a brilliant, gay young man was tossed out. When his story became known, people came to his rescue and he wound up getting a scholarship to college.
   He still talks to his bigoted parents, which is more than most would do. They even put him through that ridiculous and harmful "gay conversion therapy" which has been deemed illegal in several states already.  However, focus on and enjoy this good news story

Ellen DeGeneres Gives Gay Valedictorian Rejected By Parents A Heartwarming Surprise

Georgetown University student Seth Owen was left speechless during an appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” Tuesday when he received an unexpected surprise from the host.
Owen, who hails from Florida, shot to viral fame in July after one of his teachers launched an online fundraiser to help him cover his college tuition. The 18-year-old graduated from Jacksonville’s First Coast High School at the top of his class, but he’d been unable to afford the $20,000 bill for Georgetown after his Southern Baptist parents ostracized him because he identifies as gay.
The fundraising campaign had a relatively modest goal of $20,000. It ended up raising $141,636 in just two months.

VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5zPWWEiHT0
  
In his chat with DeGeneres on Tuesday, Owen said his father discovered he was gay during his sophomore year. At that point, he said, he was sent to reparative, or “conversion,” therapy aimed at “curing” him of his same-sex attraction.
“The dangerous part about that is, as a patient, I believed that this health care professional was doing what was best for me,” Owen said. But a breaking point came during his senior year of high school after his church enlisted a new pastor who began preaching anti-LGBTQ sermons.
“I asked to go to a different church, and they said that I would either have to go with them or move out. And so I decided that day that I had to move out,” he said. Though his relationship with his parents remains “difficult,” he’s chosen to maintain contact.
“At the end of the day, they’re still my parents,” he said.
When Owen’s situation became widely publicized, Georgetown responded by offering him a full scholarship. Now, he said, he plans to use the money from the fundraiser to launch his own scholarship fund “for people in similar situations.”
At that point, DeGeneres presented the student with a $25,000 check toward the scholarship.
The heartwarming moment was preceded by Owen’s words of praise for DeGeneres as an outspoken LGBTQ rights icon.
“When I was writing my papers at 2 a.m., I often had to look up your videos for inspiration,” he said. “There were so many times that you really pulled me through, so I really appreciate that.”

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