Change Atlanta organizer apologizes
for 'appearing' to turn back on Brandon White
Many in Atlanta's LGBT community are criticizing
Change Atlanta on Facebook and various websites for the group’s apparent
about-face in its support of Brandon White, the young gay man who was beaten in
a filmed attack that went viral on the internet.
Now one of the leaders of the fledgling group says he has “learned his lesson” in how he dealt with the incident, which he acknowledges included questioning whether White was lying about knowing the attackers, “cuddling up” with one of the suspect's defense attorneys on TV and not understanding that many in the LGBT community have been victims of anti-gay violence.
"Yes, we have gotten some flack. And I'm glad I'm
learning this lesson at 21 rather and not at 41,” Devin Barrington-Ward said
told the GA Voice in an interview Feb. 28. “My youth and immaturity played into
this. I will always reflect back on this when I'm 60 or 70.”
Change Atlanta is not specifically an LGBT advocacy organization but has several gay leaders. Ward said he wants to take responsibility for his actions, and how he deals with his mistake will determine if he will be welcomed back into the larger LGBT community.
"This is a touchy subject in the LGBT community. Many
people have told me they have been victims, their friends have been victims or
their family members have been victims. I'm a young man and I made a mistake,”
Ward said.
"I realize whether or not he knew the attackers, a crime occurred. I want full accountability [from the suspects] so we can get to a healing stage," he added.
"I realize whether or not he knew the attackers, a crime occurred. I want full accountability [from the suspects] so we can get to a healing stage," he added.
Ward said he was now having his “man up” moment to rebuild
trust. He said he hopes a forum will be held soon with representatives of the
FBI to discuss what exactly constitutes a hate crime.
"This happened in an impoverished community where
these teenagers [alleged attackers] had no jobs, were not in school. We now have
four young men under 20 whose lives have been dramatically effected,
specifically by the actions of three who did it to the one,” Ward said. “What
happened was unwarranted regardless of any prior relationships.”…Via
Three suspects have been arrested in connection with
the assault. Seventeen-year-old Darael Damare Williams surrendered to
Pennsylvania authorities on Thursday. Williams is awaiting extradition. Moragne
surrendered on Feb. 25. Eighteen-year-old Christopher Cain was arrested on
February 11. All face charges of aggravated assault and robbery.
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta and Federal Bureau of Investigation have joined the case. The suspects may face federal hate crimes charges because Georgia is one of only five states without a hate crimes law.
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta and Federal Bureau of Investigation have joined the case. The suspects may face federal hate crimes charges because Georgia is one of only five states without a hate crimes law.
Can you believe this ish here: CBS Atlanta is currently taking a poll of its viewers
asking if they think Brandon White knew the gang members who brutally attacked
him Feb. 4 and uploaded a video of it on a hip hop website. In the video, the
attackers repeatedly call White "faggot."
The yes-no poll question is: "Do Think Atlanta Gay Beating Victim Brandon White Is Telling The Truth About His Relationship With The Suspects?"
108 people have voted and it appears 51.85 percent (or 56 votes) say "yes" while 48.15 percent (52 votes) say "no."
The poll is part of the station's broadcast of a segment in which gay members of Change Atlanta and other activists questioned whether White is telling the truth or not about knowing his attackers. Man this is some BULL!
The yes-no poll question is: "Do Think Atlanta Gay Beating Victim Brandon White Is Telling The Truth About His Relationship With The Suspects?"
108 people have voted and it appears 51.85 percent (or 56 votes) say "yes" while 48.15 percent (52 votes) say "no."
The poll is part of the station's broadcast of a segment in which gay members of Change Atlanta and other activists questioned whether White is telling the truth or not about knowing his attackers. Man this is some BULL!
Hey Devin 21 is very young to be an HEAD of an
activist group and while I’ll commend you for your Bravery to attempt to lead an
organization (that isn’t really one presently) You don’t promote the group via
jumping on CBS Atlanta to defend him then let some idiot tell you a bunch of
lies and then you turn your back on him and also to sit with one of the lawyers
of the alleged attackers and his mother as if all is well with the accused and
Brandon is now the culprit. No you don’t EVER do that!
First off you need to serve in a Advocacy/Civil Rights
group (NAACP, HRC,GLAAD,PFLAG) to see how it’s run so you can learn how to be an
activist, advocate. Learn how to fundraise so you can present the group in a
much more legitimate fashion. But this introduction you have given is straight
up Bullshit. Even with an apology who in the hell right now is going t reach out
to CHANGE ATLANTA for support or give a donation?
I don't think they did him wrong if Brandon knew the guys he could have just admitted it instead of giving the world a poor me story an attempting to make the world believe it was a act of violence towards the gay community but a crime was committed and they should be charged but with me it shouldn't be charged a hate crime until the relationship between them has been uncovered
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