"My partner, Casey Williams, and I
politely and respectfully ask the officials at Marshall University
responsible for making the decision as to the future status of Mr.
Stuard Butler to continue their support of diversity, inclusion, and
acceptance and refuse – wholeheartedly – his appeal to reinstated as a
student.
"While Casey and I believe that everyone
makes mistakes and they should ultimately be forgiven for those
mistakes. We also believe that actions have consequences and, in this
case, the consequences should be severe. Aside from the physical assault
that occurred that night, Mr. Butler’s actions were nothing less than a
hate crime acutely focused on Casey and I solely because of our sexual
orientation. His actions were completely unprovoked. Casey and I were
minding our own business and said nothing to Mr. Butler at all. His
actions were based on, at best, his homophobia and – at its worst - his
intolerance, lack of acceptance, and personal hatred of those different
from himself.
"During a walk back to our hotel in
Huntington that night, Casey and I shared a brief and simple kiss on the
street. Mr. Butler, witnessing that act from a passing car, shouted
anti-gay slurs before having the driver stop the vehicle so that he
could exit the car to attack us. He both physically and verbally abused
both Casey and I again solely because we are gay. We were both punched
in the face and were fearful for our collective safety. Had Mr. Butler’s
friends not convinced him to get back into the car, I believe the
beatings would have continued and been even worse than they were. Both
Casey and I are appreciative that at least Mr. Butler’s friends were
aware that his actions were horribly wrong and they, in the end,
convinced him to stop and move on.
"As an adult gay man, I am saddened to
admit this is not the first time I have experienced this kind of hate.
It is, perhaps, because of my past experiences that I almost
instinctively began to record the attack on my cell phone. Had I not had
the presence of mind to do that, I’m not sure anyone would believe what
occurred that night on the streets of Huntington, West Virginia.
"I would hope that the officials at
Marshall University, in full recognition and acceptance of the heinous
nature of this crime - a crime currently being investigated by the US
Department of Justice’s Hate Crime Division - would join Casey and I in
deploring this kind of behavior. Actions such as this are not indicative
of the student body as a whole and, we believe, it is critically
important that a message be sent that behavior such as this is simply
not accepted and the consequences for anyone engaging in such will be
both swift and severe.
"Very much like many of you I suppose, I
wish that none of this had happened and that Mr. Butler’s and our paths
had not cross that night. The reality is, our paths did, in fact, cross
and it has scarred both my partner and I more than you can imagine.
"Simply put, Casey and I respectfully ask
that you deny Mr. Butler’s appeal in an effort to clearly demonstrate
your support of the LGBTQ community and send a message to the Marshall
student body that hate crimes of any kind will not be taken lightly
regardless of one’s position within the University."
Just to make some corrections from the news report, the female reporter wrongfully stated that there were racial slurs, neither of the gay men made any racial slurs.
Also, the counter charges by the football player that he was defending himself was completely bogus, his own friends stated he just flew into a rage at seeing them kiss and went after them just for that.
Just to make some corrections from the news report, the female reporter wrongfully stated that there were racial slurs, neither of the gay men made any racial slurs.
Also, the counter charges by the football player that he was defending himself was completely bogus, his own friends stated he just flew into a rage at seeing them kiss and went after them just for that.
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disgusting
the Marshall University football running back jumped from his car and stripped off his T as he ran to the men. His faded homeboy jeans and dirty white sneakers were all that covered the muscular power of this all-male god of power and punishment as he lunged at each man in turn. Flicking sweat from his armpits, his hard fists delivered retribution for their sin. They had no way of resisting his onslaught, and would never forget how his big biceps flexed, his wide laterals flared and his shaved abdominals rippled under the Huntington streetlights on that fateful night. His buddies pulled him off, laughing, and with their arms round his powerful shoulders bundled him back into the car. A couple were dropped off at their home, leaving him with the driver, his best buddy Royal
there was silence in the car, until Steward said `I did it man`
`Yep` said Royal, `I guess I gotta do it`
Steward just put his big arms behind his head, widened his legs and settled back into the seat. They had had a dare some time back that the first one who saw two guys kissing in public would beat them up
Royal bent across to his buddy’s crotch, and unzipped the fly. Steward never wore boxers, and his massive, semi-hard tool sprang out at Royal’s face. Royal caught the smell of man-juices from the wet head of his mate’s awesome dick, a dick he and most of the team had covertly admired in the locker room and showers. Royal knew his buddy was still excited by his attack on the boys. He moved his mouth gingerly onto Steward’s cock. He investigated it with his tongue, and Steward moaned. Royal went down a little more, but Steward pushed him down on it with one hand. Royal gagged. When he resumed, Steward put both hands back on Royal’s head and started humping it. `I’m cumming` he said and shot a hot load of mancream into his mate’s adoring mouth. Keeping his hands on Royal’s head he said `Swallow it, you fucking cocksucker`
Royal wouldn’t have done anything else. He would remember it as the sweetest thing he’d ever tasted in his entire life
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