
The story of Aeryn Gillern here: http://www.aeryngillern.com/Aeryn_Gillern/Home.html .
It is unbelievable to me that things like this are still occurring. Here is a man who worked hard to accomplish three master’s degrees and go on to live in Vienna, only to disappear unexpectedly and have police refuse to look for him because of his sexual orientation. Not only did they refuse to go looking for him but upon his partner trying to go and get the missing persons report filled out he had to be met with homophobic remarks at the police station.
It angers me to know that people are being treated like this, as well as frightens me to that the potential for this happening could be any day of the week. Aeryn Gillern was living his life and accomplishing above and beyond the average person only to be ripped away. My heart goes out to his family.
This hatred needs to stop.
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Well said, Roxie!
Well Said, Roxie!
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