he really does nothing but speak up for ALL people within the queer community, especially the overlooked black and brown queer people. his posts are educational, not polarizing.
you don’t get to spew hate and ignorance just because you’re queer.
I don’t understand how you wanna beg and plead to be back at school but won’t even do all you can to keep the institution safe. Just admit you don’t value the lives of other people over parties, and stay at home.
JUST IN: The scene tonight at TLC Sports Bar near Williams-Brice Stadium. Students say they’re going here because it’s just outside of Columbia city limits, and doesn’t have strict COVID safety guidelines.
okay i haven’t done this in a minute so let’s get it
#whoswhoatusc
• elijah toland
• senior
• broadcast journalism major + media arts minor
• clinton, sc
I’m going to college to have a career in the media industry, an industry that is attempting to cover up the injustice against my community by perpetuating false narratives.
I’m telling you now: I am not going to play with my life and others’ when I graduate by spreading lies.
y’all really are trying to say that kids shouldn’t go to pride bc you LITERALLY wanna show your whole ass (amongst other things), but were also teenagers at one point dealing with being ostracized and not being able to express your sexuality. do you hear yourselves?
your whole profile is just you bashing people for being who the fuck they are. take the homophobic shit somewhere else and direct your energy towards something positive. you’ll feel better.
at this time last summer i woke up everyday wanting nothing more than to not be alive anymore, and i’m so glad that i’m not in the same place right now
if you’re not black and your only activism is putting a fist as your profile pic and
#BlackLivesMatter
in your name, you’re not exempt from being a part of the problem.
Seeing the faces of people that I love on this breaks my heart. This is why we have safe spaces. I love Black USC and am forever thankful for being apart of such a strong community full of love despite always facing the adversity that comes with attending a PWI. I have no words.
*NSFW* The language is very intense but this just happened on our Zoom call. We were having a little party courtesy of the African American Association of Students when some random racists/neo-nazis, i assume teenagers, jumped on the meeting. white ppl: PLEASE check your kids