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The '''It Gets Better''' project argues that a problem the gay community faces is lack of acceptance and toleration from "straight" people. Project founder [[Dan Savage]] argues that if homosexual youths can "just get through their teen years", they'll be able to enjoy the protection of adult power and camaraderie which will overcome the "daily tormenting and bullying" they face now.<ref>http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/22/showing-gay-teens-a-happy-future/ Showing Gay Teenagers a Happy Future</ref>
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'''''It Gets Better''''' is a video made by [[Dan Savage]] and a public relations campaign<ref name=campaign /> based on it.
  
The [[liberal]] project founded in September 2010, when Savage claimed there were a number of suicides by gay teenagers who had been bullied for their perceived sexual orientation.
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The theme's basis is the claim that if homosexual youths can "just get through their teen years", they'll be able to enjoy the protection of adult power and camaraderie which will overcome the "daily tormenting and bullying" they face now.<ref>http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/22/showing-gay-teens-a-happy-future/ Showing Gay Teenagers a Happy Future</ref> A premise of this is that the main problem the gay community faces is lack of acceptance and toleration from "straight" people.  
The idea behind the project is to tell gay teens to hold on to their [[homosexuality]], promising them that adult homosexual life will provide them "levels of happiness, potential, and positivity".  
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==History==
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The campaign began in September 2010, when Savage noted a number of suicides by teenagers with homosexual thoughts who had been bullied for their [[sexual orientation]]. He told teens to hold on to their [[homosexuality]], promising them that adult homosexual life will provide them "levels of happiness, potential, and positivity".
The project was founded by on September 21, 2010 in response to the suicide of a gay teenager named Billy Lucas. Savage expressed that "I wish I could have talked to this kid for five minutes. I wish I could have told Billy that ''it gets better''. I wish I could have told him that, however bad things were, however isolated and alone he was, ''it gets better''."(Author's emphasis)<ref>http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/SavageLove?oid=4940874 Give 'Em Hope</ref> Savage, in conjunction with several organizations founded the project as a [[501(c)(3)]] organization and set up a [[YouTube]] [http://www.youtube.com/itgetsbetterproject channel] to which videos could be uploaded.
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In response to the suicide of a teenager named Billy Lucas, Savage expressed, "I wish I could have talked to this kid for five minutes. I wish I could have told Billy that ''it gets better''. I wish I could have told him that, however bad things were, however isolated and alone he was, ''it gets better''."(Author's emphasis)<ref>http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/SavageLove?oid=4940874 Give 'Em Hope</ref> Savage, in conjunction with several organizations founded the project as a [[501(c)(3)]] organization and set up a [[YouTube]] [https://www.youtube.com/itgetsbetterproject channel] to which videos could be uploaded.
  
While it started off with just a video from Savage and another person, within two weeks more than 200 videos were submitted to the project and soon after the project reached YouTube's video limit of 640 submissions. Due to the increasing submissions an [http://www.itgetsbetter.org/ It Gets Better Project website] was launched where more videos could be hosted. The site continues to accept submissions.<ref>http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/10/07/MNVJ1FP6E1.DTL  
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While the channel started off with just a video from Savage and another person, within two weeks more than 200 videos were submitted to the project and soon after the project reached YouTube's video limit of 640 submissions. Due to the increasing submissions an website was launched to host more videos. The site continues to accept submissions.<ref>http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/10/07/MNVJ1FP6E1.DTL  
Dan Savage overwhelmed by gay outreach's response</ref>
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Dan Savage overwhelmed by gay outreach's response</ref>
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The It Gets Better project is currently a national embarrassment. In 2012, as many as 100 students walked out of an anti-bullying speech by [[homosexual activist]] Dan Savage when he turned the topic to the [[Bible]] and engaged in anti-[[Christian]] bullying through shouting vulgarities and mocking Christian beliefs.<ref name="mocks">[http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes/top-stories/anti-bullying-speaker-curses-mocks-christian-teens.html Anti-Bullying Speaker Curses Christian Teens] Starnes, Todd, FoxNews Radio, April 27, 2012</ref>  
  
 
==Criticism==
 
==Criticism==
 
The project has seen its fair share of criticism from both sides of the spectrum.  
 
The project has seen its fair share of criticism from both sides of the spectrum.  
  
Those on the [[right]] have argued that while it is noble to help troubled young people it's wrong to deceive them. They argue that Dan Savage's video message is wrong and that gay teens need help. Mentally and physically, it gets better by leaving homosexuality. At the least, they say, [[abstinence]] will prolong their lives, not shorten it.
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In January 2012, [[Vox Day]] reported that two gay teenagers who had made videos It Gets Better Project died by suicide(see also: [[Mental Health and Homosexuality]]).<ref name="voxday.blogspot.com">http://voxday.blogspot.com/2012/01/it-really-doesnt-get-better.html</ref> Vox Day also indicated that it doesn't get better and that homosexuality is a deviate lifestyle that homosexual propagandists promote (see: [[Homosexuality and choice]]).<ref name="voxday.blogspot.com"/>
  
Some on the [[left]] have argued that The It Gets Better Project doesn't go far enough and that the goal should be making things better now, not saying it will get better later.
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Those on the [[right]] have argued that while it is noble to help troubled young people, Dan Savage's video message is wrong and that gay teens need help. Mentally and physically, it gets better by leaving homosexuality. At the least, they say, [[abstinence]] will prolong their lives, not shorten it.
  
== Christian faith vs. defeatism and acceptance of sexual sin ==
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Some of its proponents have suggested that "It Gets Better" should be making things better now, instead of saying it will get better later in the future.<ref name="nowplz">http://www.makeitbetterproject.org/</ref>
  
''See also:'' [[Ex-homosexuals]] and [[Overcoming homosexuality]]
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==Notable events==
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In October 2010 President [[Barack Obama]]<ref name=campaign>http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2010/10/22/obama-joins-it-gets-better-campaign-dan-savage-says-make-it-better/ Obama Joins It Gets Better Campaign Dan Savage Says Make It Better</ref> and former [[First Lady]] [[Laura Bush]]<ref>http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/lady-laura-bush-lends-support-bullied-gay-teens/story?id=11982691#.T1BY9fG41M4 Laura Bush Lends Support to Bullied Gay Teens</ref> submitted videos to the project.
  
A person doesn't move forward in their life by accepting and embracing their [[sin]], they move forward by repenting of it and establishing a relationship with [[God]] through [[Jesus Christ]]. The sin of homosexuality is no different than other besetting sins in terms of it [[Overcoming homosexuality|being able to be conquered through the assistance of Christ]] and the existence of Christian [[ex-homosexuals]] is testimony to this fact. Christian [[faith]] has been conquering the sin of homosexuality for over 2,000 years.
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Inspired by Obama, the White House Staff created a video in support of ''It Gets Better'' project. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL2Ed_iKiG4 White House Staff, YouTube]
  
The [[Apostle Paul]] wrote:
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In October 2011 a number of Members of Parliament from the [[Conservative Party of Canada]] made a video in support of the project.<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2011/10/22/conservatives-it-gets-better-video-criticism_n_1026409.html Conservatives' 'It Gets Better' Video Draws Criticism</ref>
{{cquote|Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor [a]effeminate, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, will inherit the kingdom of God. Such were some of you; but you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God. - I Corinthians 6:9-11 (NASB)}}
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[[Peter LaBarbera]] is the President of [[Americans for Truth]] which is a organization which counters the [[homosexual agenda]]. LaBarbera stated the following regarding Christian ex-homosexuals who reported being transformed by the power of God:
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As noted above, in January 2012, [[Vox Day]] reported that two gay teens who had made videos It Gets Better Project died by suicide.(see also: [[Mental Health and Homosexuality]]).<ref name="voxday.blogspot.com"/> Vox Day also indicated that it doesn't get better and that homosexuality is a deviate lifestyle that homosexual propagandist promote (see: [[Homosexuality and choice]] and [[Ex-homosexuals]]).<ref name="voxday.blogspot.com"/>
{{cquote|Another factor from my experience as a close observer of the “ex-gay” phenomenon is that many former homosexuals do not linger in “[[reparative therapy]]” programs, or participate in them at all. They attribute their dramatic and (relatively) rapid transformation to the power of God, and likely would not show up in a study of this kind. In fact, these “unstudied” overcomers would appear to be the most successful ex-homosexuals because they’ve moved on with their lives — as “reborn” Christians move on after overcoming any besetting sin.<ref>http://www.americansfortruth.com/news/landmark-study-change-for-homosexuals-is-possible.html</ref>}}
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Peter LaBarbera's statement above concerning  [[Overcoming Homosexuality|overcoming homosexuality]] certainly has some evidence supporting it.  For example, in 1980 a study was published in the ''American Journal of Psychiatry'' and eleven men participated in this study.  The study reported that eleven homosexual men became heterosexuals "without explicit treatment and/or long-term psychotherapy"  through their participation in a [[Pentecostalism|Pentecostal]] church.<ref>E.M. Pattison and M.L. Pattison, "'Ex-Gays': Religiously Mediated Change in Homosexuals," American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 137, pp. 1553-1562, 1980</ref>
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==Partners==
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Various benefactors are partnered with the project including: [[GLSEN]], [[ACLU]], and [[The Trevor Project]].
  
==Notable events==
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== Untruthful Homosexual Activists' Ideology Cost Lives ==
In October of 2010 President [[Barack Obama]]<ref>http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2010/10/22/obama-joins-it-gets-better-campaign-dan-savage-says-make-it-better/ Obama Joins It Gets Better Campaign Dan Savage Says Make It Better</ref> and former [[First Lady]] [[Laura Bush]]<ref>http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/lady-laura-bush-lends-support-bullied-gay-teens/story?id=11982691#.T1BY9fG41M4 Laura Bush Lends Support to Bullied Gay Teens</ref> submitted videos to the project.
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Inspired by Obama, the White House Staff created a video in support of ''It Gets Better'' project. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL2Ed_iKiG4 White House Staff, YouTube]
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''See also:'' [[Homosexual activists' ideology and loss of life]] and [[Homosexuality and health]]
  
In October of 2011 a number of Members of Parliament from the [[Conservative Party]] made a video in support of the project.<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2011/10/22/conservatives-it-gets-better-video-criticism_n_1026409.html Conservatives' 'It Gets Better' Video Draws Criticism</ref>
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The [[Family Research Council]] offered the following glimpse of how untruthful homosexual ideology resulted in the loss of human life:
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{{cquote|In 1995, long after the deadly effects of [[AIDS]] and other [[STD]]s became widely known, homosexual author Urvashi Vaid expressed one of the goals of her fellow activists: "We have an agenda to create a society in which homosexuality is regarded as healthy, natural, and normal. To me that is the most important agenda item." Debilitating illness, chronic [[disease]], [[Psychology|psychological]] problems, and early death suffered by homosexuals is the legacy of this tragically misguided activism, which puts the furthering of an "agenda" above saving the lives of those whose interests they purport to represent.<ref>http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=Is01B1</ref>}}
  
In January of 2012, [[Vox Day]] reported that two gay teens who had made videos It Gets Better Project died by suicide.(see also: [[Mental Health and Homosexuality]]).<ref>http://voxday.blogspot.com/2012/01/it-really-doesnt-get-better.html</ref>
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==See also==
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*[[Christian faith vs. defeatism and acceptance of sexual sin]]
  
==Partners==
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==External links==
Various benefactors are partnered with the project including: [[GLSEN]], [[ACLU]], and [[The Trevor Project]].
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*[http://www.itgetsbetter.org/pages/about-it-gets-better-project/ official website]
 
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.itgetsbetter.org/pages/about-it-gets-better-project/ official website:about it gets better project]
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*[http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/civil-rights/it-gets-better White House website, Obama "It Gets Better"]
 
*[http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/civil-rights/it-gets-better White House website, Obama "It Gets Better"]
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*[https://www.lifenews.com/2012/11/28/it-gets-bitter-bullied-by-anti-bully-activist-dan-savage/ It Gets Bitter: Bullied by Anti-Bully Activist Dan Savage]
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Revision as of 12:18, February 1, 2019

It Gets Better is a video made by Dan Savage and a public relations campaign[1] based on it.

The theme's basis is the claim that if homosexual youths can "just get through their teen years", they'll be able to enjoy the protection of adult power and camaraderie which will overcome the "daily tormenting and bullying" they face now.[2] A premise of this is that the main problem the gay community faces is lack of acceptance and toleration from "straight" people.

The campaign began in September 2010, when Savage noted a number of suicides by teenagers with homosexual thoughts who had been bullied for their sexual orientation. He told teens to hold on to their homosexuality, promising them that adult homosexual life will provide them "levels of happiness, potential, and positivity". In response to the suicide of a teenager named Billy Lucas, Savage expressed, "I wish I could have talked to this kid for five minutes. I wish I could have told Billy that it gets better. I wish I could have told him that, however bad things were, however isolated and alone he was, it gets better."(Author's emphasis)[3] Savage, in conjunction with several organizations founded the project as a 501(c)(3) organization and set up a YouTube channel to which videos could be uploaded.

While the channel started off with just a video from Savage and another person, within two weeks more than 200 videos were submitted to the project and soon after the project reached YouTube's video limit of 640 submissions. Due to the increasing submissions an website was launched to host more videos. The site continues to accept submissions.[4]

The It Gets Better project is currently a national embarrassment. In 2012, as many as 100 students walked out of an anti-bullying speech by homosexual activist Dan Savage when he turned the topic to the Bible and engaged in anti-Christian bullying through shouting vulgarities and mocking Christian beliefs.[5]

Criticism

The project has seen its fair share of criticism from both sides of the spectrum.

In January 2012, Vox Day reported that two gay teenagers who had made videos It Gets Better Project died by suicide(see also: Mental Health and Homosexuality).[6] Vox Day also indicated that it doesn't get better and that homosexuality is a deviate lifestyle that homosexual propagandists promote (see: Homosexuality and choice).[6]

Those on the right have argued that while it is noble to help troubled young people, Dan Savage's video message is wrong and that gay teens need help. Mentally and physically, it gets better by leaving homosexuality. At the least, they say, abstinence will prolong their lives, not shorten it.

Some of its proponents have suggested that "It Gets Better" should be making things better now, instead of saying it will get better later in the future.[7]

Notable events

In October 2010 President Barack Obama[1] and former First Lady Laura Bush[8] submitted videos to the project.

Inspired by Obama, the White House Staff created a video in support of It Gets Better project. White House Staff, YouTube

In October 2011 a number of Members of Parliament from the Conservative Party of Canada made a video in support of the project.[9]

As noted above, in January 2012, Vox Day reported that two gay teens who had made videos It Gets Better Project died by suicide.(see also: Mental Health and Homosexuality).[6] Vox Day also indicated that it doesn't get better and that homosexuality is a deviate lifestyle that homosexual propagandist promote (see: Homosexuality and choice and Ex-homosexuals).[6]

Partners

Various benefactors are partnered with the project including: GLSEN, ACLU, and The Trevor Project.

Untruthful Homosexual Activists' Ideology Cost Lives

See also: Homosexual activists' ideology and loss of life and Homosexuality and health

The Family Research Council offered the following glimpse of how untruthful homosexual ideology resulted in the loss of human life:

In 1995, long after the deadly effects of AIDS and other STDs became widely known, homosexual author Urvashi Vaid expressed one of the goals of her fellow activists: "We have an agenda to create a society in which homosexuality is regarded as healthy, natural, and normal. To me that is the most important agenda item." Debilitating illness, chronic disease, psychological problems, and early death suffered by homosexuals is the legacy of this tragically misguided activism, which puts the furthering of an "agenda" above saving the lives of those whose interests they purport to represent.[10]

See also

External links


References